1. Start with a CLEAN car.2. Tape thoroughly! Anything not properly taped WILL end up with overspray on it. This includes door gaps.3. Make sure you purchase enough cans to cover your project. There are a number of websites or groups on social media that can provide with at least an estimate of how many you need for the size of your vehicle.4. If something doesnt look right, stop, peel, and start over. In my case, I did not follow my advice, and ended up with some orange peel texture on my hood. Not a big deal to me, but if you're a perfectionist, it might irritate you.5. If you have large areas to cover, make sure you have enough to cover at once. If the entire film is applied at once, I feel there is a lesser chance of orange peel texture developing.6. I applied from the bottom of the vehicle up, to reduce the chance of overspray particles settling below the area to be sprayed and possibly contaminating the next area I would move on to.7. Take your time when peeling the tape once you are finished. I did one final coat about 10 minutes prior to peeling the tape, and for the most part resaturating the film just prior to peeling tape allowed it to peel rather cleanly, though there was one or two spots that did not cleanly separate.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]