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tint bubbling...normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="avs20" data-source="post: 1263488" data-attributes="member: 556022"><p>It is 100% impossible to squeegee every last drop of water out of the tint. When it leaves the shop, it does not have bubbles. When the sun hits it, it starts to dry, and the water starts to evaporate. Film is porous, so the water evaporates to the inside of the car..which is why it becomes so humid inside. Cracking a window/sunroof will make it dry out 10x faster. I guarantee everyones car after it was tinted, bubbled up. Sometimes it dries out quickly enough, you wont even notice that it happened.</p><p></p><p>Funny, how good tinters dont leave bubbles. I have never seen a car tinted that didnt bubble up during the drying process. But then again, I obviously dont know what Im doing. Manufacturer also states it on the warranty card, but hey..what do they know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avs20, post: 1263488, member: 556022"] It is 100% impossible to squeegee every last drop of water out of the tint. When it leaves the shop, it does not have bubbles. When the sun hits it, it starts to dry, and the water starts to evaporate. Film is porous, so the water evaporates to the inside of the car..which is why it becomes so humid inside. Cracking a window/sunroof will make it dry out 10x faster. I guarantee everyones car after it was tinted, bubbled up. Sometimes it dries out quickly enough, you wont even notice that it happened. Funny, how good tinters dont leave bubbles. I have never seen a car tinted that didnt bubble up during the drying process. But then again, I obviously dont know what Im doing. Manufacturer also states it on the warranty card, but hey..what do they know. [/QUOTE]
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