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There doesnt seem to be water in the bubbles they look like just air. Ya the pics didnt come out really well; however they are visible.

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thats not a bubble, i get that sometimes...its like dust or some shit in between the paper. yeah those will still be there after it dries and not get bigger. might get alittle better but most will stay..

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thats not a bubble, i get that sometimes...its like dust or some shit in between the paper. yeah those will still be there after it dries and not get bigger. might get alittle better but most will stay..

cool thats what I wanted to hear I could care less if I have small bubbles but I damn sure dont want them growing. I am just going to park the car for the next 3 days and drive one of my other cars so no dumb ass tries to roll my window down..

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yeah its dust or dirt sometimes there is nothing u can do about it it will not get worse it will actually get better after a while dont try ro push on it or anything just leave it alone...

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i had that in my truck and they went away on its own.

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around the edges usually dirt... some of those look like fingers. let it sit in the sun for a day. get a hard card with a paper towel around it and push them bitches out to the sides. most should lay down. if they dont they are minor. those shouldnt get any bigger. i tinted my girls eclipse a few months ago in the driveway on a windy day. i got few specks. i cut the pattern a little big for the drivers door and had MASSIVE fingers that would NOT lay down. i let it soak up the sun for a day. went out the next morning and pushed them down with my hard card. they are LONG LONG gone.

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THat's Dust uder the tint.. Using hard car wouldn't fix that easily because the tint are stick with the dust under it. This common problem when the glass isn't clean enough or the tint have collect dust while you laying on the glass.

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