Yes.
1. Choose the appropriate temperature: Hair dryers have different temperature levels. Choose the appropriate level to avoid overheating or not being hot enough. Choose a mid-range temperature to get better results.
2. Keep an appropriate distance: Keep the hair dryer at an appropriate distance from the film surface to avoid overheating or burning the film. Keep a distance of approximately 10 to 15 cm from the film surface.
3. Control the blowing time: When using a hair dryer to deal with film bubbles, control the blowing time to avoid excessive blowing of the hot film, which may cause the film to melt or be damaged. Stop blowing for 5 to 10 seconds and check whether the film has adhered properly.
4. Use an extrusion tool: While using a hair dryer to blow the hot film, use an extrusion tool, a credit card or a special scraper to squeeze the edges of the bubbles to both sides of the film to help the film completely adhere to the screen. Close and eliminate air bubbles.