<<sounds like you guys gotta find a new place for tint. i run the rear
defrogger, hahaha, and it never bubbles up.>>
A lot of tint jobs that bubble up are either done by ppl who don't know
what they are doing (I don't care if they own a shop or not, you don't
have to goto school to tint cars) or there is a cheap grade of tint
being used on the car (ie: Wal-Mart, Pep-trolls, AutoZone).
Another thing is age of the tint. I've had the same tint on my car for
about 3 years now. No discoloration or bubbles. It was "professionally"
done (friend of mine who actually went to school for it....and his whole
family tints/owns tinting business') and was done with Llumar tint.
As far as the "dots" on the upper portion of the rear glass, I
personally didn't bother with tinting it, and it doesn't really effect
the car's looks, IMHO.
If you are hard set on making this portion of the car "tinted", I would
either try black spay paint or the spray paint used to "blackout" tail
lights (so that you are still able to see out of that portion of the
window).
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