Same results here. I have a couple of small, circular "bulges" where I once had dents (the more expensive order did not come with a "tap down" tool, like its cheaper counterpart, but, rather came with 4 pulling tabs [large circle, small circle, large oval, small oval] and extra glue sticks). I found that the closer you move the "feet" in on the bridge, the higher pulling force you exert. From this, I learned to start moving the feet inward as the process went on. If the glue released too soon, I'd move the feet in slightly and repeat the process, until I got good adhesion and a good pull. Yes, practice and patience is the key. Unfortunately, I wasn't patient enough to learn before I began to practice.
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