I had the BIGGEST time beleiving the BS was nothing but BS lol but after working at it about a dozen times i got it down.
You have to tape the end of the graphic down, then roll out the laminate you need, line it up, tape it down just in front of your graphic, roll it up with the sticky side facing up towards you (keep backing on), and you roll it up to the cradle of the BS at the end you taped it at and then lift up the backing paper, pull the backing AND swipe it across the graphic until your done. Pulling at the same time allows no room for crinkles from the thin backing getting stuck between the squeegee and the backing.
Sorry for the long sentence but that's my tips.
Make sure your table is 100% flat and smooth. I use a MDF board table for laminating only.
Silver WILL OCCUR and it's nothing but lack of pressure from what i understand, all you do is laminate the print, let it sit 24hrs and most if not all the silvering will go away. It actually looks terrible and like the print has a silver haze but it will clear up. Trust me.
Another thing to help is print the print, let it outgas a few hours then laminate and don't contour cut the print until the silvering is gone. This has worked the best from my experiences.
This is exactly how i do mine but i pull the backing as i go, not let it roll itself since i use oracal laminates which have a thin backing instead of a thicker like in the video. Use a tack clothe like painters use to wipe any dust or dirt from the prints. Has worked WONDERFUL vs a microfiber i first tried using which sucked.
Hope T3 doesn't mind me posting his video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfKd_SlnI20&feature=fvst