Wow!!! Amazing demonstration and lessons. I am encouraged now that my tinter can redo some of these errors that I caught after the curing period. I was so worried that he'd have to peel off everything, but this is genuinely reassuring! I will go to him with a good attitude and ask him nicely to try and repair like you've shown is possible. Thanks!!
Excellent vid,I thought any imperfections would lead to redoing the tint.I'm doing a rear window and 2 side windows on my car for the first time so this was a great help!!!!👍
Thank you, just had my windows tinted and found some spots like you just showed. Didn’t really want to go back to the same place because of the horrible experience I had. I’m going to try your method and see were it goes. Other wise I’m bringing it back. You gave me hope thou, I think I can do this myself. Thank you.
Great video. I wish I'd have discovered this channel before pulling the tint I put on my car, especially this content. I could have probably recovered but didn't know it was possible to fix these types of mistakes. Thanks!
Excellent video. Just a quick question, how long is it before it's too late to correct these defects (bubbles, fingers, etc)? I tinted 2 windows and it got dark so I had to wait until tomorrow morning to see the imperfections for me to correct.
This is a great video! very informative, thank you. Do you recommend using this same method with window tint that has been installed for more than 2 weeks?
Hello,it has been almost 3 weeks from where i got my tint and a finger still appearing in my driver window side...kept on chisling it and still stubborn applying a hair dryer that really heats up the window....
What I do is I push the finger to the end hold it heat the window while still holding it. The let go if it’s small I heat the inside a quick flash and push and it’s out! If you keep doing what he is doing you get more dirt. Then you gotta work the dirt out when it can be on clean step
How about water bubble? Will it go away over time? I got a few big water bubble on my windshield tint... And my hands were so itchy to poke the bubble with a needle and shrink it with heat gun and chisel... Will it work that way?
I have a rear windshield issue with my 09 Cadillac CTS because the tint is bubbling and looks wrinkling? Would I be able to seal it back down with this method?
@@TintSchoolOnline it's in a corner behind a pillar cannot prick it straight on with a pin. Is it heat treatable? It's quality 3m though and I'll take it to the installer next week for a look. But I already carded it and wooden skewer rubbed it. Thanks for your work and help anyway nice channel 🍻
I have some contamination bubbles on the side windows and one crease on my back window very close in size to the one you worked on in the video. Do you think these can be repaired following your methods in the video if it was installed 2 weeks prior?
Thank you! In reply to 8 month old tint.. I am afraid not...the only option you have is to pop them.. If you want a more accurate answer please send a picture to our facebook page, we will try and assist you! Thank you and be sure to subscribe 🙂 new videos coming soon
Correct as the film drys you can not remove bubbles or specs, only fingers as they still have the release at the root of the finger. If you have a bubble, you will need to pop it first.
@@TintSchoolOnline I accidentally caused 3" fingers (2) on my hatchback (10 yr old tint) when I closed the hatch on a box. The tint is intact. Do I have an adhesive failure? Can I fix this?
I had bubbles in my tint. I contacted the guy and he removed them like you did, but the tint was all scratched up so he had to remove and apply new tint
@@BlastCODM Same. Had to do my tint over 3 times already. Now, I have air bubbles and the tint on my passenger side peeled from the top. Sent him pictures and now he doesn’t want to answer.
My car's windows were tinted before I got the car. I don't know how long it's been but the tent has started to get wavy as in not bubbles but Just blurry. Would it be the same way to fix it?
Just seen your video as I have just had a go at tinting my windows and have quite a few "Fingers" as you call them. I did it a couple of days ago. Can i go back to it and try and get rid of the fingers now ??
Hi we recently had the car windows tinted and 2 weeks later there is still tiny white bubbles on the tint on all windows and the and the edge cutting its not cut evenly and marks around the window edges is so notable , should we get the tint off and go somewhere else not happy with so many marks.
Hey guys. I just got my tint done two days ago. I see small specs and 1 water bubble on the rear window. Should I wait at least a week or two to allow the tint to fully dry and settle or should I contact my tint guy?
What if after you have done the tint and you squeegy out the water. Then after you check hours later you see a dime sized water bubble... Should you leave it as is so ithe water will eventually evaporate or do you try and push it out knowing that the rest of the film is already tacked down and the water will more than likely NOT push out anywhere else since the window is already squeegied and curing? Poke a small hole in the bubble and squeeze the water out or let it be and when it evaporates then lightly push it down if it hasn't stuck to the window?
I have a jetta VI and I have got very big bubbles on the back window! I have a question is it OK if I install the film over the window (outside) ? Because pulling the old tint can break the heaters (defrost)! Right! Any suggestions? Thanks
I really wouldn't recommend installing from outside, it will look really bad and won't last very long. You should wait for a really hot day and leave the car in the sun, then try and remove the tint, this way the heatlines are more likely to be saved.
I just had 35% done on my Honda accord, and when I picked it up from the shop the tint had ALLOT of air bubbles on all windows, and I was told it would dissipate. Seeing that really RUINED my whole experience at that shop, and they should never have let the car leave that way... 😔
Happy dayz always watch your vids as not long started window tinting mite had to pop over and do a school with you that way get more off a understand on it happy dayz ay
I had little bubbles on the front when the tint guy did the job, he basically told me to wait a couple of more days... can I do this knowing that I don’t have much experience in window tinting since I want to do it myself.
My question is My car had done tinting film 2 days ago i still see alots bubbles, i rang the shop who did my car , they said it will take 4 days to bubbles disappear, is it true unswear ?
If it is "air bubbles" it will NOT dry, but water bubbles will always dry.. You can tell the difference as with air bubbles will have a distinct white glow.. you see on this tutorial Water bubbles are see through
@@TintSchoolOnline How about water bubble? Will it go away over time? I got a few big water bubble on my windshield tint... And my hands were so itchy to poke the bubble with a needle and shrink it with heat gun and chisel... Will it work that way?
Hello, not sure I understand. It's harder to see mistakes when the film is wet but if you look really hard you can still see them. Once the film dries everything will look really visible so you need to make sure you check the work really well
it is ok now but it can be reduced when you squeez but If it is dust or something in the tint (film) then after few hours it becomes white (white mark )...
Ok mate quick question. I don't have any of these when I apply a film except smudges, are they because of soapy water and they will dissappear after specific period of time or i should use just clear water instead? I didn't want to risk leaving the tint so I stripped it straight after
So last night I got my windows tinted they all came out great but today I noticed the rear window has 2 small creases/bubble. Can I still do this or would it have to be redone there in the bottom corner
I’ve recently just bought a car and the rear windscreen and read quarter glass tints are full of bubbles. Is there any way to fix this or will it need replacing? (I think the tint will be many years old)
Thank you for the information. My tint is 10 years old and just started getting bubbles in the rear window. I wanted to try and improve it before replacement but, I am guessing this will simply not work for old tint. Could I make a pinhole in the bubble to get the air out? Will that make it look a bit better or possibly make it worse? Great video btw!
Hey I just installed tint A few hours ago on my back window. It’s a few water bubbles that’s hard to reach behind brake light will that go away? And also I have some bubbles close to the sides that wouldn’t move, I guess bc of heat what should I do?
Hello! Can you send us a picture as a personal message on our Facebook page and put "To the attention of Elliot" so my team can notify me when its sent.
Great channel and great content! Currently in a learning process on my own car and am thinking about starting up a business if it goes to plan. Will definitely use your website if it does! Quick question: How much time do you have for fixing these mistakes? In my particular case, I applied my tint 24 hours ago and first noticed the bubbles and specs now. The temp has been around 3-5 C. Thanks!
Hello Kevin, it really depends on the temperature, the amount of soap used and even how it is parked (if it is facing the sun). The bigger the mistake the quicker you will need to be. You can only really tell once you start trying to chizzle the specs(if the air is moving or not). So give it a go and if the air around the spec isn't moving or it is coming back after a minute it will need to be replaced. If it is a bubble, you can pop it with your knife and press the air out that way. Hope this helps and good luck!
Hey! I got my windows tinted and there is white residue on the edges and cloudy spots in the middle, they said it’s moisture and will go away within 2 weeks . Will it really go away?? Please let me know
@@TintSchoolOnline Like a quarter of the size in your video. I did Tint this morning, and there currently 4 Fingers. I Tried use my credit card to push them out, and so far they were getting smaller as I tried to push couple tries. It has been overcasted and The sun hasn't been out since morning but I think some heat with BlowDryer may do the trick.
Heating with a blow-dryer? Presuming you mean heat gun..a hair/blow dryer will take a quite while to warm up.. If they are a quarter of the size you have two options.. Heat the outside of the glass then push it out Leave the tinted window facing the sun and at the end of the day push them out.. once they are dried out fully
Can you remove the blisters after the tint has been on the vehicle for 4 years my tint started bubbling after I had my interior steam cleaned. Can i do the same thing chisel and heat gun or just take it off?
Sorry to say but it would need to come off, the likely hood is that the film was already failing. You can try to pop the bubbles and push the air out but it is unlikely it will look much better
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Wow!!! Amazing demonstration and lessons. I am encouraged now that my tinter can redo some of these errors that I caught after the curing period. I was so worried that he'd have to peel off everything, but this is genuinely reassuring! I will go to him with a good attitude and ask him nicely to try and repair like you've shown is possible. Thanks!!
No problem!!
how did that go for you?
Any update?
Excellent vid,I thought any imperfections would lead to redoing the tint.I'm doing a rear window and 2 side windows on my car for the first time so this was a great help!!!!👍
Thank you, just had my windows tinted and found some spots like you just showed. Didn’t really want to go back to the same place because of the horrible experience I had. I’m going to try your method and see were it goes. Other wise I’m bringing it back. You gave me hope thou, I think I can do this myself. Thank you.
how did it go for you?
Great video. I wish I'd have discovered this channel before pulling the tint I put on my car, especially this content. I could have probably recovered but didn't know it was possible to fix these types of mistakes. Thanks!
Excellent video. Just a quick question, how long is it before it's too late to correct these defects (bubbles, fingers, etc)? I tinted 2 windows and it got dark so I had to wait until tomorrow morning to see the imperfections for me to correct.
After 5/7 days
straight to the point, no bull... great tutorials
Thanks Cam! Appreciated
Ur the only one out of all these vids who showed the cease and how to remove it
This is a great video! very informative, thank you. Do you recommend using this same method with window tint that has been installed for more than 2 weeks?
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it depends, if its an air bubble you can pop it But things dont really move when its dry
@@mikeriverajr4447 lol kl
@@mikeriverajr4447 definitely do not pop it that does nothing even putting the bubble down after popping creates a haze you won’t get rid of
Did you find a good solution?
When trying to fix the tint, should u get the tint wet so that the tools slide better?
Thank you for the video. Will you need to apply soupy water when pushing out the air or water not to damage the tint?
Very very useful video! Thank you very much!
I would only like to ask, whats the time window for these mistakes to be fixable?
Depends on the weather, if its hot it will dry quite quick and the film will be sealed.
But the fingers can remove after this period
@@TintSchoolOnline with a sunny 25°C you would recon it would be fixable in 24 hours??
Hello,it has been almost 3 weeks from where i got my tint and a finger still appearing in my driver window side...kept on chisling it and still stubborn applying a hair dryer that really heats up the window....
Is the side of the film with the protective film the side that installs on the glass?
Can I use a hair dryer if I don't have a heat gun?
Should you wait until new tint is dried to take care of spots like this? Thanks.
No, as the air will be trapped within the tint and have nowhere to go. You need it to be wet around the area so the air has somewhere to go
What I do is I push the finger to the end hold it heat the window while still holding it. The let go if it’s small I heat the inside a quick flash and push and it’s out! If you keep doing what he is doing you get more dirt. Then you gotta work the dirt out when it can be on clean step
very knowledgeable video. i always getting a hair, fiber and contamination bubble. how i can overcome this situation. if you can answer. Thank you
Install is 90% of the problem in most cases. Many people think cleaning. But it's usually install.
@@TintSchoolOnline what part being the most common trouble area of the install?
What Chizler tool are you using and brand? Great video
the tint already dried out for almost 2 weeks can i still use that technique for removing specks, will it still work?
How about water bubble? Will it go away over time? I got a few big water bubble on my windshield tint...
And my hands were so itchy to poke the bubble with a needle and shrink it with heat gun and chisel... Will it work that way?
What temperature is the heat gun set at?
Can you roll down your window after 5 days even if you find about 3-4 small specs?
Thanks very helpful, I will try to remove the bubbles in my window
You do a great job with this information always helpful.
Is there a fix with no heat gun? I read to just poke a tiny hole in each bubble and use a credit card?
How long after being tinted should I wait to do this? And how long after being tinted can you do this?
This...
I have the same questions.
well i wil try for it this week snd i tinted 7 days ago
I'd like to know too, I did mine just around 24hrs ago
3 days
I have a rear windshield issue with my 09 Cadillac CTS because the tint is bubbling and looks wrinkling? Would I be able to seal it back down with this method?
.is it safe to do it at the back of the car where is the heater lines?
Can you put the heat gun on the Side where the film is , I can't get access to the other side anymore ,any tips?
If you have a small bubble in the corner of 2 month old tint, can a heat gun still fix it? Didn't see it until too late
If it’s a white air bubble. You can try and pop it with a knife and push the air out
@@TintSchoolOnline it's in a corner behind a pillar cannot prick it straight on with a pin. Is it heat treatable? It's quality 3m though and I'll take it to the installer next week for a look. But I already carded it and wooden skewer rubbed it. Thanks for your work and help anyway nice channel 🍻
Please can you share how you overcome the problems of the "dot matrix"..
If you scrape away your tint defrost a line can it be replaced or is it not necessary
I have some contamination bubbles on the side windows and one crease on my back window very close in size to the one you worked on in the video. Do you think these can be repaired following your methods in the video if it was installed 2 weeks prior?
Hello Michael it is unlikely as the air will be trapped around the contamination with no where to go... sorry
@@TintSchoolOnline Thanks. So these repairs can only be done immediately after installation?
I have some air bubbles and it was installed 3 days ago am I able to push them to the edge as you get in the video now
What brand of heat gun you are using?
One of the best videos I seen yet
What is the brand of your tint tools youre using here? Thanks
Can you do this to eight month old tint bubbles.?great video...
Thank you!
In reply to 8 month old tint.. I am afraid not...the only option you have is to pop them..
If you want a more accurate answer please send a picture to our facebook page, we will try and assist you!
Thank you and be sure to subscribe 🙂 new videos coming soon
Is it possible to get rid of the bubbles on a 7 year old window tint? The bubbles are cca 3 years old..
Can you still squeezes the water bubbles out of the tint windows after 3-4 days
No, once it dries, it’s best to leave it as you can damage the film
thank you so much sir for sharing this to us .this can help me in my small business in installing tints. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
No problem! Good luck
Thank you to sharing this knowledge it's very helpful ☺️
I am guessing this has to be done as soon as the tint has been done? what timeframe from installation?
Correct as the film drys you can not remove bubbles or specs, only fingers as they still have the release at the root of the finger.
If you have a bubble, you will need to pop it first.
@@TintSchoolOnline I accidentally caused 3" fingers (2) on my hatchback (10 yr old tint) when I closed the hatch on a box. The tint is intact. Do I have an adhesive failure? Can I fix this?
I had bubbles in my tint. I contacted the guy and he removed them like you did, but the tint was all scratched up so he had to remove and apply new tint
Happen to me and now that piece of shit isnt answering
@@BlastCODM 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@BlastCODM Same. Had to do my tint over 3 times already. Now, I have air bubbles and the tint on my passenger side peeled from the top. Sent him pictures and now he doesn’t want to answer.
@@BlastCODM 😂😂
I m getting peanut shape bubbles on back windshield, can you tell me why??
Will a blow dryer be ok to use instead of a heat gun? Cheers.
No, it doesnt get hot enough
My car's windows were tinted before I got the car. I don't know how long it's been but the tent has started to get wavy as in not bubbles but Just blurry. Would it be the same way to fix it?
Just seen your video as I have just had a go at tinting my windows and have quite a few "Fingers" as you call them. I did it a couple of days ago. Can i go back to it and try and get rid of the fingers now ??
what to do if the water fingers keep going back?
the shop doesnt want to fix it for me
I have got a used car with lots of large bubbles. I was thinking about using a pin, do you think that would work ♥
Yeah my rear defrost tint has a rectangular shape now. It's only been a few days though. It does stick out though.
This was hella helpful. Exactly what I needed answered to DIM
Good to hear !
Hi we recently had the car windows tinted and 2 weeks later there is still tiny white bubbles on the tint on all windows and the and the edge cutting its not cut evenly and marks around the window edges is so notable , should we get the tint off and go somewhere else not happy with so many marks.
Hey guys. I just got my tint done two days ago. I see small specs and 1 water bubble on the rear window. Should I wait at least a week or two to allow the tint to fully dry and settle or should I contact my tint guy?
How is it now, did it ever get better?
I got my tints done yesterday and all my windows has bubbles. I’m definitely taking it back to the tint guy
My tint was done 4 days ago! Is my tint fixable or does it have to be fixed immediately after installation?
can i do it with regular fan?
Do you need a chizler to get the specs out or a hard card is fine too.
A chizler is definitely better as it is harder, the 3m cards are quite soft so not as good...
Can still be done but will take longer
What if after you have done the tint and you squeegy out the water. Then after you check hours later you see a dime sized water bubble...
Should you leave it as is so ithe water will eventually evaporate or do you try and push it out knowing that the rest of the film is already tacked down and the water will more than likely NOT push out anywhere else since the window is already squeegied and curing?
Poke a small hole in the bubble and squeeze the water out or let it be and when it evaporates then lightly push it down if it hasn't stuck to the window?
if a lot of bubble in the middle, can we use this 3 second rule ?
Seems like it would be a good idea to wear a head covering or tie hair back to prevent hairs getting in there.
I have a jetta VI and I have got very big bubbles on the back window!
I have a question is it OK if I install the film over the window (outside) ?
Because pulling the old tint can break the heaters (defrost)! Right! Any suggestions? Thanks
I really wouldn't recommend installing from outside, it will look really bad and won't last very long.
You should wait for a really hot day and leave the car in the sun, then try and remove the tint, this way the heatlines are more likely to be saved.
@@TintSchoolOnline thank you. Even if I break the defrost, I never use it.
I just had 35% done on my Honda accord, and when I picked it up from the shop the tint had ALLOT of air bubbles on all windows, and I was told it would dissipate. Seeing that really RUINED my whole experience at that shop, and they should never have let the car leave that way... 😔
That’s normal, should go away within a day
I was wondering can you use automotive tint on a motorhome thanks for the video
Yep
I just got a window tint for $200 it's already the next day and I see these weird clear bubbles what should I do?
Does this work also when bubbles appear after years?
Hello Elliot! Do you work with a flat or convex side of the chizler? Yours faithfully, Ivan
Usually the flattest part, unless there is a very stubborn spec
Happy dayz always watch your vids as not long started window tinting mite had to pop over and do a school with you that way get more off a understand on it happy dayz ay
I had little bubbles on the front when the tint guy did the job, he basically told me to wait a couple of more days... can I do this knowing that I don’t have much experience in window tinting since I want to do it myself.
My question is
My car had done tinting film 2 days ago i still see alots bubbles, i rang the shop who did my car , they said it will take 4 days to bubbles disappear, is it true unswear ?
Hello Engin, this is true. The drying in process can take up to 4 weeks, in that time it may appear to look "watery".
TintSchoolOnline thanks very much for reply very quick have a good day
If it is "air bubbles" it will NOT dry, but water bubbles will always dry..
You can tell the difference as with air bubbles will have a distinct white glow.. you see on this tutorial
Water bubbles are see through
Oh, we see you have replied here! That is good to know it will dry in then.
@@TintSchoolOnline How about water bubble? Will it go away over time? I got a few big water bubble on my windshield tint...
And my hands were so itchy to poke the bubble with a needle and shrink it with heat gun and chisel... Will it work that way?
Great videos.
Should I assume all the work was do right after installation, not the next day when some of these become more obvious.
Hello, not sure I understand.
It's harder to see mistakes when the film is wet but if you look really hard you can still see them.
Once the film dries everything will look really visible so you need to make sure you check the work really well
it is ok now but it can be reduced when you squeez but If it is dust or something in the tint (film) then after few hours it becomes white (white mark )...
Hallo. Make a video how to remove the view doots between the film and the glass.
Thanks.
Some people they call : matrix heating technic.
Ok mate quick question. I don't have any of these when I apply a film except smudges, are they because of soapy water and they will dissappear after specific period of time or i should use just clear water instead? I didn't want to risk leaving the tint so I stripped it straight after
Sounds like it is the drying in process it should all go
So last night I got my windows tinted they all came out great but today I noticed the rear window has 2 small creases/bubble. Can I still do this or would it have to be redone there in the bottom corner
Hello, send a picture to our Facebook page we will take a look
2 weeks has passed since my car got tinted and my car has been under the sun in those 2 weeks. Can I still do these fixes for the air bubbles?
If it is white tiny specs this will not go away and needs to be fixed while the film is wet
@@TintSchoolOnline Thank you
I’ve recently just bought a car and the rear windscreen and read quarter glass tints are full of bubbles.
Is there any way to fix this or will it need replacing?
(I think the tint will be many years old)
This sounds like a failed product, this can be quite expensive to replace unfortunately
Best to just rip them off and get them re done?
Good info mate 👌👍👍
Appreciate the comment 🙏 any questions we are here !
Is there any way to avoid window contour to appear??
What is the name of the little white squeege? Thanks for ur videos
Hello, it is called a "little chizzler"
anyone know where i can pick up one of those chisels? don't even know what to look for on like amazon.
www.ebay.com/itm/143128719338
@@TintSchoolOnline sweet. Thanks for replying so soon!
No problem! Anything else let us know!
Thank you for the information. My tint is 10 years old and just started getting bubbles in the rear window. I wanted to try and improve it before replacement but, I am guessing this will simply not work for old tint. Could I make a pinhole in the bubble to get the air out? Will that make it look a bit better or possibly make it worse? Great video btw!
Hello, sorry but it sounds like you have adhesive failure. It would need to be replaced.
Worse
Hey I just installed tint A few hours ago on my back window. It’s a few water bubbles that’s hard to reach behind brake light will that go away? And also I have some bubbles close to the sides that wouldn’t move, I guess bc of heat what should I do?
Hello! Can you send us a picture as a personal message on our Facebook page and put "To the attention of Elliot" so my team can notify me when its sent.
@@TintSchoolOnline I didn't found your page in facebook
Can this be done weeks after tinting or is there a timeline to still be able to fix mistakes?
Hi Cody, this needs to be done when the film is still wet im afraid. As when the film has dried out you can't remove the air
Anybody know where to buy some good quality film online? I've done an auto zone cheap brand and I want to make it better.
I got u good film for the low
www.tintwholesale.com/product/carbon-ceramic/ these the tints I use they got more selection good prices
Nice video dude Thank you for share all of this!
Thank you!
Got 100+ more of them inside of our course!
This video very helpful 👍. Thank you tint school online
Great channel and great content! Currently in a learning process on my own car and am thinking about starting up a business if it goes to plan. Will definitely use your website if it does!
Quick question: How much time do you have for fixing these mistakes? In my particular case, I applied my tint 24 hours ago and first noticed the bubbles and specs now. The temp has been around 3-5 C.
Thanks!
Hello Kevin, it really depends on the temperature, the amount of soap used and even how it is parked (if it is facing the sun). The bigger the mistake the quicker you will need to be. You can only really tell once you start trying to chizzle the specs(if the air is moving or not).
So give it a go and if the air around the spec isn't moving or it is coming back after a minute it will need to be replaced. If it is a bubble, you can pop it with your knife and press the air out that way.
Hope this helps and good luck!
Hey! I got my windows tinted and there is white residue on the edges and cloudy spots in the middle, they said it’s moisture and will go away within 2 weeks . Will it really go away?? Please let me know
If you can send a picture to Tint School Online Facebook I can take a look for you mate
@@TintSchoolOnline I dm you the pictures on Instagram, please let me know
Will the Fingers eventually go away in few days on their own by just leaving them?
Hello, sorry in most cases that will not happen.
How big of fingers are we talking about here ?
@@TintSchoolOnline Like a quarter of the size in your video. I did Tint this morning, and there currently 4 Fingers. I Tried use my credit card to push them out, and so far they were getting smaller as I tried to push couple tries. It has been overcasted and The sun hasn't been out since morning but I think some heat with BlowDryer may do the trick.
Heating with a blow-dryer? Presuming you mean heat gun..a hair/blow dryer will take a quite while to warm up..
If they are a quarter of the size you have two options..
Heat the outside of the glass then push it out
Leave the tinted window facing the sun and at the end of the day push them out.. once they are dried out fully
@@TintSchoolOnline Thank you for replying, I will let you know the outcome.
I just want to do my own cars. No one tints near me. How do u cut the film .
Hello, Watch our other tutorials it should help you
I just had my new car pin striped and it has so many small bubbles in the vinyl stripes. The decaler said they would flatten on their own? Really?
NOT TRUE HE USED CHEAP VINYL THAT ISNT AIR REGRESSED
My first time tinting was at dusk and in the morning I found out what every contamination was that he just mentioned... redo
I just want to scream "JUST HURRY THE FUCK UP AND QUIT TALKING US TO DEATH!"
Can you get the bubbles out after 2 Weeks after install ? Sorry for my bad english
Only if they are finger bubbles, or if you pop them.
But if you have lots of them, then no
@@TintSchoolOnline thank you very much
@@TintSchoolOnline Did i have to do IT with heatgun or Not?
Q: Would a hair dryer be hot enough to do this?
Hello, A hair dryer wouldn't be able to heat the glass up the same as a heat gun would
This is brilliant , thanks mate 👍
Chevy cobalt door?
Vauxhall Astra, they don't have them here in the USA
Like magic!!! Thanks man!!!
Can you remove the blisters after the tint has been on the vehicle for 4 years my tint started bubbling after I had my interior steam cleaned. Can i do the same thing chisel and heat gun or just take it off?
Sorry to say but it would need to come off, the likely hood is that the film was already failing.
You can try to pop the bubbles and push the air out but it is unlikely it will look much better
@@TintSchoolOnline thank you so much !! Appreciate the info