There shouldn’t be. The glue used on 3M Vinyl usually doesn’t leave residue. As long as you correctly apply and take off using heat, you should be fine.
@@pmayh3mYou should be able to find many UA-cam tutorials on how to apply 3M skins. Just look up how to apply 3M skin using heat and you will find many. It is not necessary however, the reason we use the heat is to allow the 3M material to bend and shape around the surface of the object that is being applied to. This allows there to be less “crimps” and folds so that there is a smooth and even surface.
Take my money... for me worth the $50 to have you do it. great product idea.
Fantastic installation guide!!! Tytyty
i personally found it easier to align the lcd sticker to the corner cuts at the end of the screen and not the hinge.
*Smacks lips* thank you for this video guys! It legit helps with installation (also the “Shadow Contour” topo design is doope)
Happy to hear that! Will have more models up for sure as each camera and lens is different.
One question: do the tweezers and the squeegee come with the skin?
Unfortunately, it is a separate product that we offer as and add on.
What happens when the skin is removed? Is there a bunch of sticky residue left?
There shouldn’t be. The glue used on 3M Vinyl usually doesn’t leave residue. As long as you correctly apply and take off using heat, you should be fine.
@@dbean5174 Would you make a how to video on that please?
@@pmayh3mYou should be able to find many UA-cam tutorials on how to apply 3M skins. Just look up how to apply 3M skin using heat and you will find many. It is not necessary however, the reason we use the heat is to allow the 3M material to bend and shape around the surface of the object that is being applied to. This allows there to be less “crimps” and folds so that there is a smooth and even surface.
Might be practical to put the camera on a tripod no?
not really, you need to move it a lot and that would be annoying
Whats the expected lifespan on your skins?
Skin can least for years