Clear bra solution?

rebelde33

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I just bought a clear bra and saw that I would need water mixed with baby shampoo to install it but I don't have any baby stuff. Are there any alternatives to using baby shampoo?



Also I've heard that the bra gets scratched/swirled because of the squeegee. How would I remove these without damaging the film?
 
Go to the store and by some J&J's No More Tears??????????



I imagine they are saying to use Baby Shampoo because it's very mild and provides a good amount of lubricity. I'm sure others use something else but by the time you took post your question and wait for replies, you could have been back from the store with your $2.99 bottle.
 
There's are at least a few different brands, and at least one of them doesn't mention baby shampoo. But I agree baby shampoo is for mildness and lube. Other slightly soapy mild dish detergent prob work as well. Alcohol and water mixture is most crucial also I think, right? Similiar to other decal application except the clear means even more carefulness to eliminate finger prints and premature adherence. I haven't done one of these yet, though have done literally several thousands of other decals. Please let me know how it goes as I had one dealer ask me about doing it. My fear is getting the curves and corners to all lay down flat and smooth. And of course the fingerprints if it needs to be stretched.
 
Thanks for the suggestions but I decided to try ICE quick detailer and it worked wonders. Since I thought about lubricity, I thought, "why not think like i'm claying?" The installation takes time, patience, and dedication but can be done.



jay: The film won't fit directly at first. You need to heat it where it has creases and bubbles, mainly at the edges so the plastic gets softer and makes it easier to stretch. I checked some youtube videos on DIY installation and those helped.
 
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