Styling How tint punto mk1 keeps bubblin

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Styling How tint punto mk1 keeps bubblin

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i tried tintin fiat mk1 punto back side window but it seem not to stick around the blck stuff round window with design littie hole keeps bubblein up.

help please if u can tryin tint in limo black

thanks so much if u can help.
 
did you clean the glass it before fiting it? have you tried pin pricking the bubble to get rid of the air and flattening again.
 
alright m8 cheers for reply.
yeah cleaned pretty good,theres a border round the punto mk1 windows and it causein bubbles come back i cut film just before it but can see on other side.do u think the spray tint in can any good?i used 2 rolls on the back all ready dont no 2 try another yet as keeps bubblein .wb kev
 
Are you not supposed to take the windows out?
 
hi m8 ,yeah i took window out it wos goin ok few bubbles get out just seems littie dots round the border is makin it re bubble.
 
my advice, and this is from personal experience, is to not bother doing it yourself!!! I tried on my mk2 and it looked like I had stuck a crumpled bin bag onto my window!!!
sat there for ages with credit cards and pins trying to get rid of the bubbles but no luck there...

save your time and get it done proffesionally! Its around £110 for the back 3 windows or about £40 for each rear side window (thats what I got quoted)
 
i tried tintin fiat mk1 punto back side window but it seem not to stick around the blck stuff round window with design littie hole keeps bubblein up.

help please if u can tryin tint in limo black

thanks so much if u can help.

hi i have tinted a few cars now and the only thing i do when i tint is just get the corner of a credit card and get on the other side of window thats all u can do with this black crap. u just need patience.. the only advise i can give u is just make sure ur happy with your tint all the way up to those dots and then put ur squeegy into a damp cloth and push down as hard as you can to work most of the bubbles out. be carefull not to brake ur window. and then let it dry out a bit and just keep working at those ones left with the corner of a credit card. u will be able to see urself pushing them out if u are on the the other side of the window

i wouldnt reckomend proffesional because even the professionals dont get it perfect theres still a few bublles here and there in my bro's tigra. im tinting my punto sporting in a few days blue to silver, il let u know how it goes..
 
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