I recently had a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo come in for rear window perf. The curvature was so intense that our first install attempt proved to be our first fail at installing laminated window perf on anything, including 2010 Honda Odyssey mini-van. While reading up on different suggestions, tips, tricks, etc. I seen someone suggest floating the perf unlaminated and using a liquid overlam. Im in Central IL wheres its cold and icy season, so perf needs lamination. And its for corporate client so I gotta get it right.
Any suggestions on liquid lam, setting up the design differently to account for curvature, or even trimming the graphic with a curves to accommodate the most tedious installation.
OH, and theres a plastic spoiler with rear light that drops down in the center of the dang window that proved to be a stubborn mule.
anyone? Bueller?
Any suggestions on liquid lam, setting up the design differently to account for curvature, or even trimming the graphic with a curves to accommodate the most tedious installation.
OH, and theres a plastic spoiler with rear light that drops down in the center of the dang window that proved to be a stubborn mule.
anyone? Bueller?