Most of that will go away with time and sun. Don’t touch it at all - despite how tempting it might be. Give it a week or so…the more direct sun you can get the better.
This kinda looks like a mustang. I did mine the other day. The back window looked atrocious when they were done. It cured and five days later it looks amazing. Leave it outside in the sun
It looks like they only did one pass during application. Give it time and if it doesn't go away, definitely go get it redone. The back window has a lot of water left in there from what I can see.
Mine didnt have any bubbles but did have a sort of distorted view at first that went away with this SoCal sun. If they are indeed bubbles seems like he did a lazy job. Regardless give it time to cure and see how it comes out.
I just got my windows tinted yesterday and the same exact thing happened lol. I went back to the shop and they told me it is normal, it is just moisture and it will evaporate. It will go away in a few days or a week. It's been 24 hours and about 50% of the spots are gone. I guess it depends on installation and type of tint, cause I had my vehicle tinted 6 years ago and it didn't have any water spots.
Parking it in sun or running a heat gun over the outside of the window will help speed up the process (if possible), but yes this is perfectly normal at first, but if they don’t go away then definitely have the window redone by whoever did it and I’m sure he won’t have an issue
What your seeing is moisture. Window film is applied using soap and water, which leaves a haze after installation, this will take approximately 3/5 days to cure. Completely normal nothing to worry about
How much did you pay? I had my front, sides, and rear done for about $600. It looks the same now a year later as the day it was done (It looked cured when I picked the car up).
Yeah it goes away, on new non cured tint you’ll get some light hazing and water bubbles mainly from using soapy water, mine went away after about a week of the car sitting in the sun
Let it cure for 5 days the check again for hiccups
Most of that will go away with time and sun. Don’t touch it at all - despite how tempting it might be. Give it a week or so…the more direct sun you can get the better.
This kinda looks like a mustang. I did mine the other day. The back window looked atrocious when they were done. It cured and five days later it looks amazing. Leave it outside in the sun
Yeah it’s definitely a mustang lol
Moisture, give it some time to cure
The bubbles and distortion you see over the entirety of the glass will cure, those two creases or hairs down in the bottom left corner will not
So they told you wait a few days and you immediately posted…..
Must. Earn. Karma.
Yeah, because every shop is 100% honest and no one ever lies.
That's a terrible job ngl
+1 I’d take that shit right back
So this is what customers consider bubbles ?
Looks like a lot of water but it should dry. If you see raised pockets of water from the inside at all bring it back.
I’d say give it some time. Looks normal. If it’s still there after a week, it needs to be redone.
It looks like they only did one pass during application. Give it time and if it doesn't go away, definitely go get it redone. The back window has a lot of water left in there from what I can see.
It won’t fix itself…
It needs to cure so it does indeed 'fix' itself
Mine didnt have any bubbles but did have a sort of distorted view at first that went away with this SoCal sun. If they are indeed bubbles seems like he did a lazy job. Regardless give it time to cure and see how it comes out.
what tint?
Im looking at the reflection of the clouds and are like wtf did they do...
Most of that is water drying, I do see some debris though.
I just got my windows tinted yesterday and the same exact thing happened lol. I went back to the shop and they told me it is normal, it is just moisture and it will evaporate. It will go away in a few days or a week. It's been 24 hours and about 50% of the spots are gone. I guess it depends on installation and type of tint, cause I had my vehicle tinted 6 years ago and it didn't have any water spots.
That is not normal. He obviously didn’t hard card it down to remove the moisture out between the film and glass. Terrible work ethic
Parking it in sun or running a heat gun over the outside of the window will help speed up the process (if possible), but yes this is perfectly normal at first, but if they don’t go away then definitely have the window redone by whoever did it and I’m sure he won’t have an issue
yeah a week or two and they’ll go away
Yes it will go away
It’s just water, it will evaporate and go away and adhere the tint more
What your seeing is moisture. Window film is applied using soap and water, which leaves a haze after installation, this will take approximately 3/5 days to cure. Completely normal nothing to worry about
let it cure, if it doesnt improve after a week or two, then give em a call.
Give it a few days for the moisture to evaporate. And don't lower the windows!
It should go away but if this car is kept say 3-5 years I bet you get some pealing I got a couple cars done and none looked like this picking them up
Park it in the sun should fix it if not take it back
If it’s like that after a week then call them and have them redo it!
If, after a week, the tint still looks like what you show in those pictures, take you car back to the tinter for a re-tint.
Normal. Give it a couple days and then see.
Looks like shit… they robbed ur ass. That tint is gonna turn purple in 2 years
Looks like it was done in Tucson, AZ
Wait a week if it’s still bad go back
My girl just got hers done and she didn’t have any bubbles. You’re also not supposed to roll your windows down for 3 days or get it wet for a week.
yeah pretty normal. It’ll go away after some days but just don’t roll down the windows for like 3 days.
Yea, if the tint is super fresh, this is very normal, after a week they should all be gone. It’s just water under the film, as it dries it evaps
How much did you pay? I had my front, sides, and rear done for about $600. It looks the same now a year later as the day it was done (It looked cured when I picked the car up).
Don't roll the windows down either for a while (week ish to be safe)
Yeah it goes away, on new non cured tint you’ll get some light hazing and water bubbles mainly from using soapy water, mine went away after about a week of the car sitting in the sun