Best way to install ProTech gauge cluster screen on 3rd Gen Tacoma.
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2021
- How to install the ProTech screen on the gauge cluster easily to center it and squeegee out the spray and the bubbles to get a perfect result.
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Guess I'm not the only one who have the same issue
It was flat for me too
It's a real pain defiantly for cost
You would expect it be easy to install
A lot a people on you tube show how to install it without taking off the trim panel. And they get good results. Most people will find it difficult to take off the trim panel. I got better results taking off the trim panel as you can see by the video. I guess it pays to get a second one for a discount in case you mess up. The product isn't cheap but if you put it on right it looks great and it protects the plastic really well. Good luck.
Sorry to hear that. Did you get the correct one for your vehicle? Did you contact Pro Tech for technical help? I know the product is not cheap, but for me it is an amazing product that protects the the plastic from getting scratched or damaged by ArmorAll.
I got bubbles everywhere too. Watching
It will take a couple of days for most or all of it to clear up. If you have some stubborn ones that just won't disappear, just take a sharp pin and very gently poke it once then rub it with a dry microfiber towel. Get as much air out of it as you can. It might not disappear completely at first but mine disappeared completely in a day. Good luck.
Did the bubbles ever fully go away? I'm having the same problem with my gauge cluster and little gear shifter indicator...
Yes, except for the ones I poked with a pin. And those went away also. It looks perfect now.
@@juliodavid49 ok cool. Thanks
@@juliodavid49 That makes me feel a lot better. I installed mine a few days ago and they're still there.
@@tristinsmith7217 They should go away in a couple of days.
The bubbles will evaporate just like tint
Well those bubbles were there for more than a week. And I don't have the patience to wait for the bubbles to go away on their own. So with the pin I get rid of them very fast. But you are right most of them disappear after a while.
On my screen I had to cut every single hole out worst product I ever seen not worth the money