The product came folded a bit sloppy, which created extra wrinkles, but if you're patient, you can work them out. We bought a set 2 years ago for our first child, and they are holding up great on one side of the car. Just bought a second set and installed on the other side of the car without any issues.
Here's what you do...
1. Clean the window to remove any dust and lint.
2. Remove the cling from package and avoid too many finger prints on it. Also, try not to place it on your car seats or anywhere that it can pick up dust/lint.
3. Spray a light mist of glass cleaner on your window.
4. "Float" the cling on the wet surface until you get it where you want it.
5. Using an old credit card, work any bubbles/liquid out from the center of the cling towards the edges. Be careful to do this gently and slowly so that the card doesn't catch on the plastic and make a kink.
6. Use paper towels to soak up glass cleaner as it seeps out from the edges.
7. If you have any stubborn areas, life the cling away from the glass, spray more cleaner, and repeat steps 5-6.
There may be some bubbles that linger, but they tend to disappear after a few days of exposure to warm sun.
Hope this helps!
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I love these sunshades. They don't fall off the windows, and there's no blind spot in them like the suction cup roll down shades. I use one on my window as well! I highly recommend these shades. They're the same price at Target, so there are multiple places to buy these.
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I love these shades. I do wish they were a little larger, they do not cover the entire window, but you could always buy another set and cut them to fit the places you need shade. They cling on the window great, follow instructions with cleaning window first then using a credit card to get all the air bubbles out. They are so thin that we can even roll down the windows with these on and them not get hung up or caught anywhere. I also like the fact that they are not a heavy piece of equipment so that in case we were to ever get into a car accident it wouldn't come off and hurt anyone.
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The first time I tried to put these on, I was about ready to toss them in the trash. I read through the other reviews, and saw a couple people suggest spraying the window with glass cleaner, then placing the cling and working out the bubbles from the middle. Worked GREAT. I had a few random bubbles left when I was done, but after 4 days of being on the window, they have disappeared. I am going to add a couple pictures of the clings on my 2009 Subaru Forester windows. They don't cover the entire window, but they do cover the part where the sun would come through into my 2 boys' eyes, so I'm happy with these. It says not to roll the window down with the clings on, but I have done so a few times (without thinking, honestly), and they haven't budged.
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when I received them, they were unevenly cut. They aren't a perfect square or rectangle, on top of that they come folded in a box.. and getting the wrinkles out were a bit time consuming. I was totally disappointed.

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