You want your car to look good all the time. The window tint brings style and elegance to any vehicle, but it will show signs of degradation at some point. When you find unsightly bubbles popping up on the surface of the window, can you fix this yourself or just let these bubbles be? What Causes Tint Bubbles It is common to see window tint bubbles after install. Since some water droplets get trapped between the window and the film, tint bubbles develop. Also, dirt on the window before the tint is placed creates bubbles, which means poor application. It can prevent the adhesive from sticking. Bubbles can also occur when the tint breaks down, or the adhesive fails. How To Prevent Bubbles In Tint The best course of action for bubbles in tint is to prevent them from developing from the very beginning. Here are some ways you can do this: Use quality window films. Make sure that you only choose high-quality window film for your vehicle. Installing the right window tint will lessen the chances of having bubbles. Use professional tinting service. Choose only professional car window tinting installers to do the job for you since this will lessen the chances of having permanent bubbles on your window screens. Clean it right. After installation, use only recommended products for cleaning. Using wrong products that may contain ammonia can damage the film and adhesive. Only use products labelled ‘for use on tinted windows’ or just plain soap and water. Follow these tips to remove air bubbles in window tint to keep your vehicle looking great for many years. Comments are closed.
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