Sunday, October 14, 2018

8 Tips When It Comes To Window Tint Bubbles

installing window tint on their vehicle
People have different reasons for installing window tint on their vehicle. But no matter the reason, you invested money on it so it’s a shame when it starts forming bubbles. Not only because it’s unsightly, but it’s also because if not addressed right away you may have to install a new one which you want to avoid if you’re trying to save money. So here are some tips to deal with bubbles immediately. 1. Quality Is Key The first thing that you should keep in mind to avoid bubbles on your window tints is invest in a good quality film. The higher the quality, the less chances of your window tint to have bubbles. 2. Hire A Professional Quality window film is good but even better if you seek a professional to install it on your car. This ensures flawless application so that you don’t risk bubbles on freshly applied window tint. 3. Use Gentle Cleaning Solution High quality window film doesn’t mean it’s invincible. It just means it doesn’t get damaged as easily. So when cleaning your windows it’s still best to be careful and make sure you don’t use cleaning agent that contains ammonia. In case there are bubbles already, despite your efforts to avoid it, you can still remedy that. All you have to do is follow the tips below. 4. Warm The Window You can do this by either parking it outdoors under direct sunlight or using hair dryer. 5. Mist It But Don’t Soak Once the surface is quiet warm mist it using a spray bottle. But be careful not to spray too much water and do not let the water sit for too long either. 6. Poke Tiny Holes On Every Bubble Now get a straight pin to create tiny holes on the bubbles without tearing the film. 7. Smoothen Out The Bubbles Using an expired credit card or any similar card you have that you no longer use, start smoothing out the bubbles. Hold the card in 45-degree angle and move the card slowly towards the edges. 8. Check For Remaining Bubbles When you’re done running the card through the area you’re working on, use a lint-free cloth to see if you missed some bubbles.

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