How to Deal with Foreign Objects Inside the Car After Tinting Film Application?
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Gently peel off the applied car film and prepare to reapply it. Spray a small amount of installation liquid on the outer surface of the glass, cover it with the window film, and trim the film along the edges. Spray installation liquid on the adhesive side of the window film, apply the film to the glass, reposition it if necessary, spray more installation liquid, and use specialized tools to remove the excess liquid.
I just had my car film applied when I noticed tiny dust particles trapped inside, making the film look like it had small spots. I immediately went back to the film shop to complain. After inspection, they admitted it was due to poor dust control in the work environment and re-applied the film for free. If you're dealing with minor bubbles or foreign particles yourself, you can try gently pressing the surface with a rubber squeegee to see if you can push them out. However, never forcefully peel off the film if there are serious foreign objects, as this can damage the car paint or leave marks. From a preventive standpoint, always choose a film shop that has a dust-free workshop, and make sure to clean the car windows and interior before application. For daily maintenance, avoid exposing the film to direct sunlight and sharp objects, and regularly check to ensure no issues recur. In the end, it's best to leave professional problems to professionals—it saves money and avoids headaches.