Will the bubbles on a newly applied film disappear after drying?
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Yes. Occasionally, small bubbles can be left alone. Generally, whether in summer or winter, the adhesive of the film will dry completely within a week at most. Some bubbles will disappear on their own. If bubbles still remain after a week, you can press them with your hand to observe. Often, some bubbles will disappear when pressed. If pressing doesn't help, you can gently pierce the bubble with a needle and then press to release the air. Bubbles appearing after applying car film is a normal phenomenon, and the reasons are as follows: 1. Dust and impurities: The glass surface was not cleaned thoroughly, leaving dust attached. As the adhesive strength of the film increases, pressure builds up around sand particles or dust, causing bubbles. Before applying the film, the car should be carefully cleaned and wiped. 2. Low-quality film: Inferior car films have rough layer structures and are prone to bubbles, wave patterns, etc. Moreover, low-quality films are more likely to lose adhesive after application, which can also create hollow bubbles. It's best to choose high-quality professional car film brands when applying film. 3. Poor installation technique: If the installer lacks skill, uses unprofessional tools, doesn't maximize the removal of moisture during installation, or fails to stretch and flatten the film properly, larger and more numerous bubbles may appear. Experienced and skilled technicians can avoid such issues.