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Cold Weather Tinting & Moisture Bubbles


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So recently it has been about zero degrees here I squeegee out as much water as possible, heat the window a little to get the tint to adhere, let it sit inside for a bit and then park it outside for the night, I come out to find that on the inside of the windows there are a few blurry moisture bubbles.

I am curious to whether this is caused by a worn squeegee (only a few months old), due to the cold or what? I would take a picture but A) my camera sucks and B) they are definitely moisture bubbles and not specs of dirt etc.

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