If you love your car, you only want the best for your vehicle every time. This is the same when you when you find unsightly bubbles popping up on the tint of your car windows. But can you fix this yourself or just let these bubbles be?
Why do they happen?
Bubbles sometimes happen, especially after the application process. Since some droplets of water get trapped in between the window and the film. Bubbles should also happen within two weeks after application since if they don’t this could mean a poor application.
Other reasons why bubbles can happen is when dirt and debris entered the window before application. This can prevent the adhesive from sticking. Bubbles can also occur when the tint is breaking down or the adhesive is failing.
How to prevent window tint bubbles
The best course of action when it comes to tint bubbles is to prevent them from developing in the first place. Here are some ways you can do this:
Choose quality film for your windows. Make sure that you only choose high-quality tint for your vehicle windows since this will lessen the chances of having bubbles.
Have your films installed by a tint professional. Choose only professional car window tinting installers to do the job for you since this will lessen the chances of having permanent bubbles on your window screens.
Proper cleaning. Once the installation is done, make sure to only use recommended products for cleaning as the wrong products which contain ammonia can damage the film and adhesive. Only use products that are labelled ‘for use on tinted windows’ or just use plain soap and water.
Follow these tips to remove air bubbles in window tint and you will have a great looking vehicle for years.