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sacrileger

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  1. 1 minute ago, Bham said:

    If the color is coming out during install, that whole roll is crap.  Not gonna matter if you lighten up on the soap or whatever, this should not happen unless you are installing with something extremely strong in the degreaser department.  And even then it shouldn't happen that way.  

     

    Gila is a DIY film that is somewhat reliable.  They do have higher levels of their products, but still DIY and not going to last very long. 

    yes... i understand... and it's a good advice.  i chose to go with the ebay stuff as i am inexperienced DIY and expected to make mistakes; thus, ruining film in the process.. which i did... it's a learning curve.. shrinking is the hardest part and i did  have to re-do this many times 

  2. 11 minutes ago, Bham said:

     

    after reading this, I might be half wrong about some of those marks.  Still think some of it is external, but DANG!!  :dang   If that is what happened during install, then you probably have some really crappy film with bad dye.  Sorry bout the eBay thing. That will get you some times.  However, If you felt comfortable with installing then I would try to see if a shop will sell you enough quality film to do redo it or try to research a more quality film that you can purchase.   NOT GILA :nono  

    i just checked the glass.. it's not external.  i am thinking i pushed the dye around with all the pressure i applied on the film when pushing bubbles out... as suggested by jh812 above.  again, i wonder if the particular soap i used reacted with the dye .... 

    so you dont recommend GILA?  wow... i thought they were the 'better' quality brand.

  3. 12 minutes ago, jh812 said:

    Looking at the pics it almost looks like you're pushing the color out which would be manufacture defect and not noticable until installation. Still odd one side did it and not the other. Cleaning with Windex didn't do that I don't care if you didn't do any other cleaning than Windex it still couldn't cause that imo 

    thank you.. i have been wondering about the same thing for a while now... the reason for that is because my fingers and hands were getting black from the water which i pushed out.  also, i noticed that the water bubbles underneath the tint were miscoloured and brownish if the soupy water was left there for longer time.. as if the tint colour started bleeding into the soapy water.  the soapy water  simply was not clear.. it was brownish.

    i wonder if the type of liquid detergent soup reacted with the tint color.  i wonder if i should have used baby shampoo as some sites recommend to avoid this.

     

    as far as the other side, .. i did not use as much liquid and was working a bit faster since i was able to position the film where i wanted it quicker.  i struggled with positioning on the driver side a bit so the water was left on for longer

     

  4. 4 minutes ago, jh812 said:

    Possibly, if you have any of the film leftover you can look to see if it is on the film. Also film can change throughout the roll ie darkness, color, and imperfections. 

    in other words, you are inclined to suggest the film itself was contaminated and i smeared it all over... amirite?  i do have lots of the film left and was thinking i could experiment by applying it to other glass.

     

    i also wonder if this has anything to do with my shrinking the tint and how i applied the heat to it.  the streaks appear in places which i was not shrinking

  5. 2 hours ago, Tint Slayer said:

    How did you clean the window before install?

    1/ i used razor and removed all caked on dirt first. 

    2/ after that i used  multi-surface highly concentrated detergent to remove grease.

    3/ then i used  windex and newspaper to clean the window

    4/ spray with water to wash off windex (ammonia) and wiped off with squeegee

    5/ soapy water (dish washing liquid soap) to wash off windex (ammonia) and wipe off with squeegee

    6/ spray with water again... (see #4 above)

    7/ mild soapy water... (see #5 above) taking special care all ammonia in corners and edges is wiped off

    8/ spray w/ water again ... squeegee to wipe off water

    9/ prepare for tint by spraying window with mild soapy water.. not wiped off

    10/ apply tint and keep spraying mild soapy water as needed to make tint glide on the window as well as spraying on the outside surface of the tint to make the squeegee run easier when removing bubbles

    11/ push all bubbles and soapy water from underneath the tint with squeegee

     

    note: i am aware of the effect ammonia has on tint and for that reason i went to town making sure no ammonia was left on the glass.  the above routine was used on the passenger side where these streaks dont appear. 

    is there a chance some ammonia was left on the window?  possibly.. but not likely in such amount as to create such large areas with solid streaks... methinks.  however, i have no idea how persistent ammonia is on the glass once it goes on... 

    the streaks appear in place where i worked the same area repeatedly.

  6. DIY newbie here.  I am nearly certain this topic is covered some place on here; however, i lack the proper terminology to know what to search for...  my apologies.

     

    Here's my problem.  I purchased a roll of 5%VLT tint, cut it to size and applied to the passenger side window.  I did this outside with sun shining on it.  It turned out pretty good.. no complaints.

    Then i proceeded to the driver side.  I cut the next piece from the same roll and did exactly the same what i did on the passenger side except this time it was cloudy.  When i looked at the tint the next day, i noticed all these purplish in hue sorta brown streaks in the new tint... the streaks appear to be where i pressed the squeegee harder to get rid of all the bubbles.

    I tried to take a picture of the streaks; however, the camera is not able to pick up what naked eye can see under the reflection in glass.  The camera picks up the reflection in the glass rather than the streaks which has to be viewed from a certain angle.  I may need to experiment with different lighting to capture the streaks.

     

    Also, I cannot comment what kind of tint it is... i purchased it on ebay from china (yes... i know, i know... quality... let's not get into that please...).  I got 6 meters  for $7.

    Has anybody come across this problem?  Is there something i can do to avoid these streaks when i do the back window?

    your help will be much appreciated

     

    edit:  i am providing two photos.  since i have not received any feedback here, i proceeded to the back quarter window and the streaks appeared again.  the streak spear as smudges on the quarter window.  the passenger window shows a solid streak right above the handle going all the way up along the right hand side door frame to the top corner where i have used a squeegee to force bubbles from the top to the bottom of the film.  I hope this help to clarify the issue i described above.

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