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3 minutes ago, TintDude said:

That's polarization and to be expected when using other polarized lenses or glasses.

Thanks for the prompt response. It is not only from the camera, I also noticed the same effect when looking through the rear window. I assume there is nothing I can do apart from removing the tint?

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i've used my same film for years and have had 1 or 2 customers come back and show me something similar but on 99.9% of the cars no problem.  not sure what caused it.

 

i'm not sure if another film would make a difference

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Just now, jconnors said:

i've used my same film for years and have had 1 or 2 customers come back and show me something similar but on 99.9% of the cars no problem.  not sure what caused it.

 

i'm not sure if another film would make a difference

Thanks for the prompt response. Is it something I could ask the installer to look at? Replace?

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