What Causes Paint Bubbles on Car Surfaces?
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Paint bubbles may be caused by poor paint quality or improper repainting procedures where the primer was not fully dry before applying the topcoat. If moisture remains between the topcoat and body filler, high temperatures can cause evaporation and air pockets, leading to paint bubbling. Brief Introduction: Automotive window tinting (Auto-tint-film) refers to applying a thin film material to the front/rear windshields, side windows, and sunroof of vehicles. This film is also known as solar film or heat-insulating film. Functions: Its primary purposes include blocking ultraviolet rays, reducing heat transmission, preventing injuries from shattered glass, minimizing glare, and providing privacy through the one-way visibility feature of the film.