How to Remove Bubbles from Car Window Tinting?
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To remove bubbles from car window tinting: 1. Use a fine-pointed object to puncture the bubble; 2. Use a flat tool to squeeze the air out of the bubble. Car window tinting refers to a thin film applied to the front and rear windshields, side windows, and sunroof of a vehicle, known as solar film or heat-insulating film. Precautions after car window tinting include: 1. Avoid rolling windows up and down for 3 days; 2. Do not clean the heat-insulating film or turn on the defogging heating wires for one week; 3. Do not use fingernails or sharp objects to pry open the edges of the film to prevent dirt from entering; 4. Avoid attaching suction cup items to the film for 1 to 2 weeks; 5. If there are bubbles, displacement, or blurred vision on the film surface, seek professional assistance promptly to avoid affecting driving safety.