QUOTE(seinganchai @ Jun 22 2025, 09:59 AM)
noRear wind shield tint bubble.
Rear wind shield tint bubble.
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QUOTE(M2020 @ Jun 22 2025, 05:25 PM) Please share some info or tips. shops will tell you there is a risk of damage to protect themselves... and it is a real possibility from many aspects...I checked Internet and this is possible with different methods, contrary to what local shops said but would like to hear from real people. Thank you. the glue will also stick harder to the elements than the glass... if the tint breaks off just leave it and come back with adhesive remover later,,, i diy removed mine on suzuki swift... just have to be careful and do it slowly... no problem at all... shops with vastly more experience than me should be able to manage it ok... ps... just to add... mine got no bubbles... just discoloration from decals... bubbles probably mean the glue is weak so should be easier to remove... best to remove early before the low quality film turns brittle and you will be dealing with 5 sen size pieces everytime you try to peel it off... This post has been edited by dwRK: Jun 23 2025, 10:03 AM M2020 and speedy3210 liked this post
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