![]() See small bubbles popping up on the surface of your glass window tint? Bubbles or blistering is quite normal after window film installation and should disappear over time on its own after the film properly settles on. However, when bubbles still show a couple of weeks after the installation, this means that your car received a bad window tinting job or the film installed was low quality. What causes newly installed window film to have bubbles? It happens if window preparation is not done properly. When windows are not properly cleaned before the film installation, dirt and debris will prevent the adhesive from sticking. Bubbles can also occur when the tint broke down or the adhesive failed to stick. What's the best way to avoid window tint bubbles? You will want to avoid tint bubble trouble when you choose to have your car windows tinted. If you want to make sure that your car window tinting Wulkuraka is done right, consider the following points. Pick the right tint. Once you enter the shop of a qualified window tint installer, they will offer you different types and qualities of tints. Make sure to only get the top quality film to ensure that it will create fewer bubbles. Use a tint specialist. Window tinting is not as easy as it looks. They need to be very careful and will need a considerable amount of time just to get rid of the smallest of dirt. Knowing that you have a tint expert installing the films can also guarantee quality service. Comments are closed.
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