what qualifies for a good tint job?
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a good tinter should have some vechicles on the premises for you to inspect. Don't go through dealership. Ask a dealer who does their tint and go directly to them. The ppl they send to the dealership are probably not as good as the ones on their premises. If you have skills, you won't be running from dealer to dealer. You would be sweat-free in your own place. Make sure there is a lifetime warranty. Do a search on what tints are good. 3M, llumar,....
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On a similar note, is it expected that there will be a certain number of bubbles in any tint job? After four weeks, I have bubbles in all of my windows. Several of them are clearly bad (back windows), so I'm definitely having them redone. But the front windows only have a few (3-4) bubbles each. Am I being too picky?
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Originally Posted by HooperX
On a similar note, is it expected that there will be a certain number of bubbles in any tint job? After four weeks, I have bubbles in all of my windows. Several of them are clearly bad (back windows), so I'm definitely having them redone. But the front windows only have a few (3-4) bubbles each. Am I being too picky?
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Originally Posted by HooperX
On a similar note, is it expected that there will be a certain number of bubbles in any tint job? After four weeks, I have bubbles in all of my windows. Several of them are clearly bad (back windows), so I'm definitely having them redone. But the front windows only have a few (3-4) bubbles each. Am I being too picky?
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