avoiding tint bubbles with auto window lowering on coupe?
avoiding tint bubbles with auto window lowering on coupe?
Hey All,
Just got my g35 coupe tinted. But there's this strip near the bottom of the window that is retracting into the door because the window lowers slightly when i open the door. Right now there are a couple bubbles in this area because it can't dry very well...
This seems like a common problem with our cars. is there anything I can do to minimize defects near the bottom of the driver side window?
Thanks!
Just got my g35 coupe tinted. But there's this strip near the bottom of the window that is retracting into the door because the window lowers slightly when i open the door. Right now there are a couple bubbles in this area because it can't dry very well...
This seems like a common problem with our cars. is there anything I can do to minimize defects near the bottom of the driver side window?
Thanks!
if they tint guy did a good job it wouldnt matter. On my driver side it started peeling because i panic the first day when i saw a cop and lowered the windows. They re did it for free and i didnt lower the windows for 2 days. now its good.
Remember "Bubbles?" :)
With a rag around a squeegee while you're in the drivers seat with the doors closed see if you can gently press down and get rid of the bubbles. Tint shouldn't take more than 24 hours to dry especially if you live in a warm climate....like me 
Gary

Gary
Hey All,
Just got my g35 coupe tinted. But there's this strip near the bottom of the window that is retracting into the door because the window lowers slightly when i open the door. Right now there are a couple bubbles in this area because it can't dry very well...
This seems like a common problem with our cars. is there anything I can do to minimize defects near the bottom of the driver side window?
Thanks!
Just got my g35 coupe tinted. But there's this strip near the bottom of the window that is retracting into the door because the window lowers slightly when i open the door. Right now there are a couple bubbles in this area because it can't dry very well...
This seems like a common problem with our cars. is there anything I can do to minimize defects near the bottom of the driver side window?
Thanks!
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