What Causes Small Bubbles After Car Window Tinting?

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MacAyla
07/29/25 10:17am
There are two main reasons: 1. Poor quality of the window film: The quality of window films varies, and if the film is of substandard quality, bubbles or wave patterns may appear within a short period. 2. Improper installation: This means the technician's skills were inadequate or they were careless during application, leading to poor adhesion. Areas prone to bubbling are mainly concentrated on the rear windshield, primarily because the rear windshield has numerous heating wires that can interfere with the installation process, making it more susceptible to small bubbles. Additionally, the presence of heating wires means that when the rear windshield is heated, the film may also expand, causing bubbles to form.
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