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What causes a film to bubble?

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What causes a film to bubble?

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All films will eventually start bubbling sooner or later depending on the quality of the film. The sun will eventually dryout the glue making it lose its adhesive properties. Tiny bubbles may also form, caused by dust or lint under the film, contaminated during the tinting process. If there is excessive contamination, the film should be reinstalled by the tint shop.

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