Need some tint opinions

It looks kinda hazy I guess you could say...maybe its like moisture from the stuff they spray all over the tint and it just needs to dry and what not. Its hard to describe but when I look at my rear window from the outside it looks like areas of light gray and then areas of black due to this moisture or haziness I guess. I'm guessing/hoping it just needs to settle and breathe?
 
Yeah I think so. Did they have you set up an appointment half way between the settling process? I would say if they didnt and you have the same issues with it in two weeks or so maybe more because of the weather take it to them and have them look at it.
 
Monte78Carlo2k1 said:
Yeah I think so. Did they have you set up an appointment half way between the settling process? I would say if they didnt and you have the same issues with it in two weeks or so maybe more because of the weather take it to them and have them look at it.



Nah they don't set up appointments to check up on it. I did get a lifetime warranty though so I guess I shouldn't worry too much
 
Well I had the metalized high performance window tint installed and this is what I found...



During the film installation most of the moisture will have been removed, the small amount remaining will leave small water bubbles or a slightly cloudy look. This is normal and should be expected. Do not attempt to pierce a water bubble during the dry-out time. Water bubbles and the cloudy look will eventually dissipate. Attempting to pierce a water bubble will damage your film and is not covered by the warranty. Window films usually take a few weeks to fully cure and may have a milky look until then. (This is what I have)



Climate Conditions & Dry-Out Time



The dry-out time for metallized high performance films will always take longer than conventional non reflective film. If slow drying occurs, do not become alarmed. The trapped moisture will dry-out completely.
 
For best results dont roll down the windows for at least a week. And if you can, try and park in the sun to try and dry out whatever water is left
 
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