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most bubbles like those you described

are the older 2 ply film, separating in-between the layers

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Not necessarily true in all instances... Chemistries changed way back when to the point of adhesives that do do blister from the glass or in its laminated structure.

If a film maker is doing what's needed in selection of adhesives, they will not see bubbling of any kind in over the last 10+ years. Of course like all products, if you really want the good stuff, you may find it a bit pricey.

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If a film maker is doing what's needed in selection of adhesives, they will not see bubbling of any kind in over the last 10+ years. Of course like all products, if you really want the good stuff, you may find it a bit pricey.

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You've got to be joking Metint...pull the other leg and it plays Jingle Bells.

I think you better take a trip on down here and not only inspect your own manufacturer's products going belly up within that time frame but others too in the same boat.

Now I've heard everything! This is not intended as a personal flame but I'm just correcting a huge oversight.

Devil :lol2

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I think metint's statement can be considered pretty accurate. he should have added to this sentence...

If a film maker is doing what's needed in selection of adhesives, they will not see bubbling of any kind in over the last 10+ years.

unless you live in Australia. Which apparently is hell on earth. :lol2 for tint anyway. :lol2

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I think metint's statement can be considered pretty accurate.  he should have added to this sentence...
If a film maker is doing what's needed in selection of adhesives, they will not see bubbling of any kind in over the last 10+ years.

unless you live in Australia. Which apparently is hell on earth. :hmmm for tint anyway. :lol

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Now that's absolutely spot on Blade!!!!!!!!!!!!! :spit

I'll tell you what mate......come on down (I'll put you up at my digs for free) and I'll show you stuff that will make your head spin. :spit:lol6

Devil :spit

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I think metint's statement can be considered pretty accurate.  he should have added to this sentence...
If a film maker is doing what's needed in selection of adhesives, they will not see bubbling of any kind in over the last 10+ years.

unless you live in Australia. Which apparently is hell on earth. :hmmm for tint anyway. :lol

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No one wants to live in he!!... even the British figured that out a century or so ago... :spit:spit

Sorry Devil, when I speak of film, I speak in terms of what is experienced in the US domestic market. :lol6

Downunder is hopeless in terms of window film and that is no secret to film makers... they just do the best they can with what they have to work with at any given time. :spit

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