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It was too difficult for me.
I had experience pasting automotive film in the past, so I bought it thinking it would work, but it turned out to be disastrous.
The shape is complex and cannot be aligned well with subtle curved surfaces at all.
Moreover, it is difficult to remove air bubbles because of the thickness of the ??Film, and it is stretched so much that air bubbles do not come out at all.
It is wiser to be honest and ask the PRO to do this.
Sorry, this is a bit of a whiney impresario. Yes, the product is solid and looks good.
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The shape doesn't fit.
The shape does not fit.
It looks like it, but no matter how you do it, the shape doesn't fit.
Therefore, dust accumulates there because some edges do not adhere closely to each other.
And it peels off from there.
Anyway, the shape doesn't fit.
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There is also some gripe feeling.
Recently, SmallWound has become prominent on Tank!
I told myself not to worry about it because it was a training machine and I used it heavily, but I found an outlet product and stuck it on for prevention& protection.
The result was a Large success. The cut was quite precise, and by carefully removing air bubbles while adjusting the cut, I was able to achieve a generally clean finish.
Although it is not a GripType, it seems to have a non-slip effect and has some grippy feeling.
The work is to clean the surface thoroughly with Seat for removing oil from the attached kit, and then apply a liquid detergent diluted in the same way as for WindowFilm. (Container is also included.) Spray generously on the paste surface and Film and adjust the position.
The included spatula for pasting is just the right size and easy to use, but it seems to have two sides, so if you make a mistake, a wound will remain as shown in the image. (It is hard to see due to the reflection.)
Because of the complex shape of Z, we divided it into parts and removed air bubbles from the center outward.
To be sure, I left it for a day after the water dried to check the adhesion and took it for a test drive. There were no parts that were about to peel off, and the adhesion was firm, so there was probably no need to worry.
If it can be applied neatly, it will look good, and even slippery materials such as synthetic fibers can be used to hold the tank in place. (Not compared to GripType...)
The instruction manual is not included in the package, so please check the manual before preparation, and be prepared to work carefully and sparingly.
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Fit for purpose
I chose the clear film despite being put on a black tank. The manufacturer claims the pads will take on a slight blue colour against black background.. but it's not really noticeable for me. It did take a bit of effort to push the majority of air bubbles out during installation. The colour block on the tank is still nicely visible, so that's a bonus. Make sure you know where your knees tend to sit & move on the tank before fitting the pads & allow this to guide your fitting location on the tank. View detail
It's like Film on your phone.
It's similar to PelePera's Universal TaBrettFilm, which you can buy at the 100 yen Shop. This would only cost 200 yen. I think you should check carefully before you buy it. View detail
taut
I was looking for something that wouldn't ruin the design of the Tank and I found this. I was looking for something that would not spoil the design of the tank and I found this. View detail