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Tinting bubbles... sigh...


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hi,

 

i just tinted my car windows on sun..

those simple stick on film, spray water, squeeze out air type..

then the guy told me will have some air/water bubbles initially cos need the sun to evaporate the water bubbles..

but has been rainin and rainin for the past few days.. no sun.. sigh..

 

so will my baby be "disfigured" as in the air bubbles kena stuck there?

 

anythin tat i can do? pls advise..

 

thanks.

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when i did mine was also during rainy season.. but no worries.. they soon went away...

 

i donno if it will help, but if u have a heater function in ur air con.. might wanna turn it on for a few mins to keep the air inside dry before leaving...

 

or else just wait for mr sun!! [thumbsup][thumbsup]

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hi,

 

sigh of relief..

thanks..

i thot gone case already..

maybe i just dun see how the bubbles can disappear like tis..

 

my friend was suggestin tat i use a portable hair-dryer?!?!?!

is there one?

hahaa..

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actually car heater works like hair dryer.. so why not just turn on ur heater for a few mins to keep the air inside dry? and it retards condensation on the inside...

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leave the bubbles as they are.. 1 week later drive back and ask them to resolve for you. they can use industrial hair dryer to take care of it.

 

no worries.

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hi,

 

yup he told me i will see the bubbles..

guess i freaked out cos kept raining and i scared no sun, the bubbles will be stuck there.. [:p]

hahaaa..

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Neutral Newbie

I tinted my car during rainy season too. Took about 2 months to cure completely. Don't worry, it probably comes with warranty. Still got bubbles after that, just go have a nice talk with your tint shop. [:)]

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