sewell8819 Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 Hi, I had my windows tinted 5% all the way around about 3 months ago and recently noticed there is a small (about pea size) bubble on the right front passenger window. It does not really bug me but will the bubble get bigger or spread out? I do not want to go through the process of scraping the tint off and retinting the window. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
steviej Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 did your tinting job not come with a warranty? I would take it back and have it redone. Everytime you look at it or notice it, you will hesitate and wonder if it is getting bigger. steviej
Lexucan Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 I had the windows on my ES300 tinted about a week ago - 5% rear sides and back and 50% front sides. I would have gone 5% all around too except it's illegal here. Actually, any tint on the fronts is illegal here but there's lots on the road that have it done so I'm living dangerously :whistles: The work came with a 3 year warranty. I think any shop worth its salt will offer some kind of warranty. steviej is right. Take it back and have them fix it.
Lexusfreak Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 Agreed, Take it back to the place you had it done......the side window is easy to redo.....if it was the rear window, then that's a big PITA. B)
Lexucan Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 What they will probly do is just heat it up a bit in the area of the bubble, stick a tiny hole in the bubble with a pin and then smooth it down and press the air out of it.
SnesleyWipes Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 Hi, I had my windows tinted 5% all the way around about 3 months ago and recently noticed there is a small (about pea size) bubble on the right front passenger window. It does not really bug me but will the bubble get bigger or spread out? I do not want to go through the process of scraping the tint off and retinting the window. Any help would be greatly appreciated. You could always take a needle or exacto blade and create a micro-size hole to aspirate it. Then you could push it flush.
Lexucan Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 I'd take it back to where you got it done first before trying to fix it yourself. Let them do it - at no cost to you of course. If they want money to do the repair, then maybe do the repair yourself. At least, that is the approach I would take.
sewell8819 Posted March 8, 2006 Author Posted March 8, 2006 I should have explained something first The tint is not under warrenty because I work at a car dealership and paid someone else who works there $80 to do the tint. He seemed to do a great job, as the tint he used was llumar, and one of their high quality films. But after the tint was already dry I noticed this small bubble. I have tried the pin trick and it did help a bit, but the bubble wont go away because it cant stick to the window because the tint is already dry.
Lexucan Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 I have tried the pin trick and it did help a bit, but the bubble wont go away because it cant stick to the window because the tint is already dry. Did you heat the window in that area with a blow-dryer (on low temp) when you tried to get rid of the bubble? Heating it gently should help the adhesive to restick to the window as you lightly press against the bubble (from the edges to the center) to force the air out. Heat the area where the bubble is from the OUTSIDE of the window, don't apply heat directly to the tint film. This method worked for me on a previous car.
sewell8819 Posted March 8, 2006 Author Posted March 8, 2006 thanks lexucan, i will try the heating tecnique
Lexusfreak Posted March 9, 2006 Posted March 9, 2006 I should have explained something first The tint is not under warrenty because I work at a car dealership and paid someone else who works there $80 to do the tint. He seemed to do a great job, as the tint he used was llumar, and one of their high quality films. But after the tint was already dry I noticed this small bubble. I have tried the pin trick and it did help a bit, but the bubble wont go away because it cant stick to the window because the tint is already dry. Would the person who installed it be willing to retint that window? I don't think the heating will work any longer......as you said, the tint has dried.
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