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Haze after tinting??!?!


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well....if a "TINTER" installed the film it should only take a week or less.

not in our climate this time of year...my tintjobs are taking over a week to fully cure. and longer if it's quantum. I'm telling my customers to give it 2 weeks or so.

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So I just finished tinting my wife's Mazda 3 last weekend using film I bought from tintkits.com (the pre-cut stuff).  I think it should be totally dry now.  But why is there a layer of haze on them?  The strangest thing is, only the driver side front, drive side rear, and back glass have this problem.  The passenger side is perfectly clear.  Did I do something wrong during the install?  I used the recommanded soap solution called film-on (mixing 3 full presses of the solution with 1 QT water).  Please help!

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Yep... looked at it from the wrong side... :inot

And then again, some films are made in such a way that they do not haze to the extreme. :DD

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