Multiple tiny bubbles in tint... unavoidable?
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Multiple tiny bubbles in tint... unavoidable?
Got my G37 sedan tinted with 30% Llumar CTX ceramic films about 5 weeks ago. Paid $299 at a shop with pretty good reviews. Still got about 8-10 tiny bubbles per each of the 6 side windows and about 20 or so tiny bubbles and liner defects (crease?) on the rear window. Also a small defect at edge of one of the rear passenger side window (poor edge cut?) I took the car in for the rear window and they were not able to get the bubbles or the crease out and said they can redo the rear, but have to schedule for a later date.
They said it is not really possible to get a "perfect" tint job... Would 8-10 tiny bubbles per side window and 20 tiny bubbles and crease be acceptable? They told me the quarter inch or so linear (crease?) are due to dust being trapped... seems more like crease from squeegee...?
I was just thinking to get the rear window/windshield re-done... but would it be unreasonable to get all of them redone? Tint looks ok from distance... but once you know the bubbles exist... I keep looking for them.
They said it is not really possible to get a "perfect" tint job... Would 8-10 tiny bubbles per side window and 20 tiny bubbles and crease be acceptable? They told me the quarter inch or so linear (crease?) are due to dust being trapped... seems more like crease from squeegee...?
I was just thinking to get the rear window/windshield re-done... but would it be unreasonable to get all of them redone? Tint looks ok from distance... but once you know the bubbles exist... I keep looking for them.
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Got my G37 sedan tinted with 30% Llumar CTX ceramic films about 5 weeks ago. Paid $299 at a shop with pretty good reviews. Still got about 8-10 tiny bubbles per each of the 6 side windows and about 20 or so tiny bubbles and liner defects (crease?) on the rear window. Also a small defect at edge of one of the rear passenger side window (poor edge cut?) I took the car in for the rear window and they were not able to get the bubbles or the crease out and said they can redo the rear, but have to schedule for a later date.
They said it is not really possible to get a "perfect" tint job... Would 8-10 tiny bubbles per side window and 20 tiny bubbles and crease be acceptable? They told me the quarter inch or so linear (crease?) are due to dust being trapped... seems more like crease from squeegee...?
I was just thinking to get the rear window/windshield re-done... but would it be unreasonable to get all of them redone? Tint looks ok from distance... but once you know the bubbles exist... I keep looking for them.
They said it is not really possible to get a "perfect" tint job... Would 8-10 tiny bubbles per side window and 20 tiny bubbles and crease be acceptable? They told me the quarter inch or so linear (crease?) are due to dust being trapped... seems more like crease from squeegee...?
I was just thinking to get the rear window/windshield re-done... but would it be unreasonable to get all of them redone? Tint looks ok from distance... but once you know the bubbles exist... I keep looking for them.
I would get them redone, or get a refund and try another shop.
#3
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There shouldn't be any air bubbles.
However, water bubbles are common and should disappear after about 2 weeks.
If there's bubbles that don't go away, you need to find a new shop.
As far as a "perfect tint job"....had mine on for about 2 years ow and not one bubble anywhere.
However, water bubbles are common and should disappear after about 2 weeks.
If there's bubbles that don't go away, you need to find a new shop.
As far as a "perfect tint job"....had mine on for about 2 years ow and not one bubble anywhere.
#4
I have that exact tint and I have no bubbles and no creases. Are you sure they are bubbles? I thought I had a bubble/crease in my drivers window and it was just a smear that washed off, lol. I drove around with it for three or four days waiting to see if it would go away, then I touched it and it smeared. And now the internet knows how dumb I am.
#5
TINY water bubbles would be normal for a week or two but since you got it for 5 weeks already, I would say it's NOT acceptable. There should not be any noticeable bubbles period. If you get anything else it's just a poor tint job and they are ****ing you around. They are giving you those lame excuses because ceramic tints are expensive. They dont want to replace for you because it's not manufacturer fault and they cant claim warranty. If their reputation is that good then you need to pressure them to redo all. I have multiple cars tinted at different places and I got no bubbles except for one place which they agreed to redo.
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i got my windows tinted last July and had a few bubbles in my passenger window and took it back and the tint shop fixed it no problem. Bubbles in the tint come from the quality the ship puts into their work, not necessarily the quality of the tint (although with time cheaper tint will bubble). If you have a warranty with your tint take it back and have them fix it.
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As everyone else suggested, you should definitely go back and have them redo the tint...shouldn't have any bubbles or creases.
Agree that there isn't a "perfect" tint, but shouldn't have anymore than one or two bubbles. If they know what they are doing, even those should be able to be fixed by just popping them with a pin and smoothing them right out.
There should be some sort of guarantee/warranty against issues like this.
If they disagree about redoing the tint, then a full refund should be given and you should have it done elsewhere.
Did you wait the 3-5 days period and not roll down your windows?
Still, shouldn't effect your rear back window...
I've had several vehicles tinted and only experienced one bubble and that was fixed without any issues.
Good luck!
Agree that there isn't a "perfect" tint, but shouldn't have anymore than one or two bubbles. If they know what they are doing, even those should be able to be fixed by just popping them with a pin and smoothing them right out.
There should be some sort of guarantee/warranty against issues like this.
If they disagree about redoing the tint, then a full refund should be given and you should have it done elsewhere.
Did you wait the 3-5 days period and not roll down your windows?
Still, shouldn't effect your rear back window...
I've had several vehicles tinted and only experienced one bubble and that was fixed without any issues.
Good luck!
#11
I would have them try one more time. If they screw it up again, ask for refund.
I had this on my Lexus. I got it tinted 4x and still wasnt happy with it.
A speck of dust here and there can be expected, but multiple per window is unacceptable
I had this on my Lexus. I got it tinted 4x and still wasnt happy with it.
A speck of dust here and there can be expected, but multiple per window is unacceptable
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I've had 2 G's (and a few other vehicles) tinted and never had any air bubbles.
Side story - When I shopped around for 3M VS clear bra, one of the local shops told me there would be some air bubbles and they would eventually go away. The shop I ended up going to (drove over an hour to get there) told me that their should not and would not be any air or water bubbles. They were correct. I picked up my car after leaving it with them 4 hours and I couldn't see the clear bra unless I looked a particular angle. They also charged a little less than my local shop.
A good installer will do it properly and you shouldn't see bubbles.
Side story - When I shopped around for 3M VS clear bra, one of the local shops told me there would be some air bubbles and they would eventually go away. The shop I ended up going to (drove over an hour to get there) told me that their should not and would not be any air or water bubbles. They were correct. I picked up my car after leaving it with them 4 hours and I couldn't see the clear bra unless I looked a particular angle. They also charged a little less than my local shop.
A good installer will do it properly and you shouldn't see bubbles.
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