New VIGG Hood Black Out installed.
If you ever do this and you involve your wife, either arrange for a place to stay that night or make sure the guest bedroom is suitable for you. I didn't use any help on this install as I learned my lesson on the last truck
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(and my wife and I rarely argue!)
I didn't care to remove the hood underliner and windshield sprayers, so I carefully measured and cut slits for the washer nozzles and then trimmed once installed. This process takes LOTS of soapy water and constantly kept runny wet. top and bottom. Caution: If ever two parts of the adhesive side touch without soapy water ... you are done. You will own a $80 mess that you cannot use.
I don't use the provided squeegee on top of the decal once applied and lined up, rather I use a micro fiber cloth. It works great. It the final squeegee, I use the squeegee with the micro fiber around it. This way if you have a rock chip or flaw in the paint, you are less likely to tear the blackout. (Trust me ... this comes from experience.)
In the end, I used a hair dryer to tighten up the area around the sprayers heads. It turned out great.