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Old 09-08-2004, 10:10 PM
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Cool window tint

has anyone here ever had their windows tinted and little white spots popped up? i had mine done yesterday and this morning there was little white spots like dried soap in places. i was told that in a few days it will dry up and disapear, is that true?
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Old 09-08-2004, 10:34 PM
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Re: window tint

Yea I had bubbles in mine for like 5 days and they went away. Does the place you got it from offer a lifetime warranty on it though?
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Old 09-08-2004, 10:42 PM
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Re: window tint

well i got the tint and a buddy tinted them for free, he done a damn good job except for the white places. it isnt bubbles its like dried soap, he used the film aid on the windows, and thats what is dried under the tint, i guess he didnt squeegie it out
good i hope it clears up. i cant see it from the outside but i can see it on the inside plain as day
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O.K., take a paper towel and fold it around a credit card, then use that as a squeegie, start in the middle and work towards the edges. No, I don't think they go away as it dries. But remember, all tint has bubbles in it, it just depends how much. If you can't see them from the outside, it's probably as good as it will get, but try the papertowel anyway, just be gentle so you don't rip the film.
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well i got another roll of tint and he said that he would strip the window and redo it for me. i think he just didnt get all of the soap out the first time.
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Re: window tint

use a squeege!!!
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Re: window tint

i have one, he done the other windows perfect , but i guess he got in a hurry
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