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What Is The Reason Tint Bubble Appears?

Jun 1

If you've had window tinting installed on your vehicle, you might be aware that over time, it begins to appear as if it's bubbling. This happens when the adhesive which was used to attach the tint to the windows begins to fail.

The tint may start to peel or pop up. If it isn't addressed promptly, the bubbles can get worse and eventually result in the tint falling off completely. In this article we'll teach how to eliminate bubbles in back window tints in five simple steps!.

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What is Window Tinting?

Window tinting refers to the use of a thin film to the inside of the car's window. The film reduces sunlight entering the car. It can also help keep the car cooler and also prevent fading.

Tinting can help to conceal the car's passengers which makes it more difficult for others to see inside.

Why Does Tint Bubble?

Window tint bubbling is caused due to the inability of the adhesive that is used to fix tints to windows. It could be due to a variety of reasons, but typically it is due to poor adhesive quality or extreme heat.

The tint will start to peel off and bubble up. If left unchecked, it can eventually cause the tint to fall off completely.

If you have bubbled window tint, there is no reason to be concerned. It is usually quite easy to fix. Below are five easy steps that you can follow to remove bubbled window tint from your car's windows It's as simple as that.

Removal of Window Tinting

Step One: Begin by cleaning the area around the bubble. This will help make sure that any dirt or other debris doesn't get caught under the new piece of tint.

Step Two: Cut away the bubbled part of the tint using the sharp edge of a razor. Make sure you cut as close to the edge of the bubble as is possible without cutting the glass underneath.

Step 3: Apply a large amount of adhesive remover on the adhesive. This will let you quickly peel it off.

Step Four Utilize a plastic scraper or putty knife to gently scrape away the old adhesive. It is important to work slowly and carefully to ensure that the glass underneath isn't damaged.

Step Five: Apply a new color to the area in which there was a bubble. Utilize a squeegee to smooth out any wrinkles or bubbles. The tint should dry for 24 hours before you begin rolling the window back down.

Alternative Methods Of Removal:

If the above method does not work, test one of these alternative methods:

  • Utilize a hairdryer, or heating gun to gently heat up the bubbled area. This will make the glue more pliable and easier to get rid of.
  • Mix water and dish soap to clean the area. This will help loosen the adhesive and allow you to take it off.

What to Keep in Mind:

  • Do not employ sharp objects in the removal of the bubbled tint. This can result in damage to the window.
  • If you're using a hairdryer, or heat gun, be careful not to overheat the area, as this can also damage the window.
  • It might take some time to get rid of the tint of bubbles.

Conclusion

These five easy steps will enable you to quickly and easily remove bubbled tint from the window of your car. A professional window tinting service can be reached for assistance in case you have questions. They'll be delighted to assist you in getting your windows back to their original appearance.

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