How to Tint Without Bubbles
There are a few things you can do if you have air bubbles around your tint job. To gently remove them, you can use a hard material such as a credit or debit card. But be careful not to exert too much pressure when you do this, or you may tear the window tint film.
Window tint bubbles can be removed
One way to remove bubbles from window tint is by using a sharp pin. This will help pop air trapped in the bubbles. You should not poke the bubbles the wrong way. Pop bubbles directly and not at an angle.
The adhesive beneath the window tint film can be also melted using a hairdryer. You can also mist the windows with water to remove bubbles. If you don’t have a spray bottle, you can try heating your window with a hair dryer. Make sure that the window is damp, but not so wet that it tears the film.
Another way to remove window tint bubbles is by applying a flat piece of fabric to the bubbles. This flat piece of fabric can be rolled down the window until it is smooth. You should be gentle as too much force could cause the tint to crack. After removing the bubbles, clean the window with a lint free cloth.
Bubbles that do not cause problems are usually very small and will disappear in a few days. Larger bubbles won’t disappear by themselves. If you’re worried about these problems, you can either prick the bubbles with a credit card or use heat to remove them.

Get rid of them using soap and water
Bubbles on window tint are a common problem. Although they may seem harmless, they can be dangerous for drivers. Bubbles can often be caused by poor application. As the tint cures, the bubbles will gradually fade.
First, prepare a bowl with hot, soapy tap water. The soapy water will react to the window tint film making it pliable. Use a sharp pin or a razor to remove any bubbles from the window tint film once it has become pliable.
Next, ensure that the window tint is clean. Bubbles are caused by dirt and contamination on the film. As the tint dries the dirt and contaminants will collect on the film. These bubbles will only get bigger over time, and you may need to reapply the film to remove them.
Soap bubbles can occur when the installer’s preparation is not thorough enough. They will make the adhesive less effective and may require the tinting installer to redo the job. If this happens, it may be time to call a different tinting service. You can always leave a bad review online if your tinting contractor did not do a good job. This will help others avoid getting the same result.
Apply heat to remove bubbles from window tint. Applying heat to window tints that have a flexible adhesive can help them bond to the window. It is best to have it professionally installed. You should not only heat the film, but also clean it thoroughly with a detergent free solution.
Getting rid of them with a safety pin
There are many ways to remove air bubbles from window tint. The most popular method is to use the squeegee. But, you can also use a safety Pin. First, dampen the tint by adding a small amount water. When the film is wet, it will be easier to poke the bubble. Next, you’ll need to use a safety pin to pop the bubble, making sure it is small and doesn’t rip the film.
Another way to get rid of bubbles in window tint is to heat the window with a hair dryer or spray it with cold water. This will loosen the adhesive, allowing the bubbles to pop. To push the bubble to the edge, you can use a ruler or credit card.
Once you have removed all air bubbles, you are ready to apply the new tint. You should clean the windows if you have already applied the film. To get rid of bubbles, use a straightedge.
If the bubbles are small, you can also try ironing them out. This is a simple way to remove air bubbles from window film without having it scraped. The iron should only be used at a low temperature. Keep the iron at 45 degrees.