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Tiny air bubbles all over my window after tint job


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The boat windows are only one year old, in perfect condition. He said he is going to have to re-tint them. He is a mobile service, 11 years experience tinting and did them in my garage, there "appears" to be no dust or air particles in the work area I have set up. My next question is what causes the air bubbles? Is it dust particles or just not spending enought time working all the bubbles out? I had my wifes car done in the garage last year with no problems, the windows look perfect. I dont see why he would not be able to achieve good results, especially this time of the year when the weather is damp with less dust in the air.

Thanks again for the feedback.....

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Guest scottydosnntkno

:jacked definitely read too fast

The specs are most likely extremely small, and you wouldn't see them floating in the air. Or when he steps on the carpet, or his clothing moves they could fly off that too.

Boats are a completely different technique from cars, so they generally have a little higher level of contamination

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The boat windows are only one year old, in perfect condition. He said he is going to have to re-tint them. He is a mobile service, 11 years experience tinting and did them in my garage, there "appears" to be no dust or air particles in the work area I have set up. My next question is what causes the air bubbles? Is it dust particles or just not spending enought time working all the bubbles out? I had my wifes car done in the garage last year with no problems, the windows look perfect. I dont see why he would not be able to achieve good results, especially this time of the year when the weather is damp with less dust in the air.

Thanks again for the feedback.....

boats are particularly difficult to get perfectly clean

the film must be trimmed exactly to the rubber or aluminum trim

fiberglass dust is usually hiding in all the seals

one spray of slip and it washes down behind the film

Im sure your installer will make it right

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The boat windows are only one year old, in perfect condition. He said he is going to have to re-tint them. He is a mobile service, 11 years experience tinting and did them in my garage, there "appears" to be no dust or air particles in the work area I have set up. My next question is what causes the air bubbles? Is it dust particles or just not spending enought time working all the bubbles out? I had my wifes car done in the garage last year with no problems, the windows look perfect. I dont see why he would not be able to achieve good results, especially this time of the year when the weather is damp with less dust in the air.

Thanks again for the feedback.....

boats are particularly difficult to get perfectly clean

the film must be trimmed exactly to the rubber or aluminum trim

fiberglass dust is usually hiding in all the seals

one spray of slip and it washes down behind the film

Im sure your installer will make it right

He did a great job on cutting the tint with no light gaps, and I have the windows out of the boat which is making it much easier to work with the windows. Hopefully his next attempt will have better results.

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