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tint bubbling...normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="M@nJo" data-source="post: 1237433" data-attributes="member: 559973"><p>the rear seems fine, thiers random small bubbles, but nothing to brag about since their just little micro specks. i got the defroster line on it too along with the screen for the radio antenna? its gonna be tough to remove the rear window tint and do it again...dont want to risk them fcuking up the screen.</p><p></p><p>i parked the car in the sun for 2 hrs and its slowly going away. got about a dozen bubbles left to dry up within 24hr or im taking back for warranty work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M@nJo, post: 1237433, member: 559973"] the rear seems fine, thiers random small bubbles, but nothing to brag about since their just little micro specks. i got the defroster line on it too along with the screen for the radio antenna? its gonna be tough to remove the rear window tint and do it again...dont want to risk them fcuking up the screen. i parked the car in the sun for 2 hrs and its slowly going away. got about a dozen bubbles left to dry up within 24hr or im taking back for warranty work [/QUOTE]
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