I just got my windows tinted yesterday, and opted for the nicer carbon ceramic brand name tint. So, I'm invested at about two hundred bucks in the outcome. Today, I was inspecting the tint (Yes, I did this yesterday too), and I noticed an odd bubble at the bottom center of the rear windshield. Now, I know that bubbles form under tint as it's curing and they go away, but the ones I've seen are usually smaller than this, which is around 10 inches or so long and 1.5-2 inches tall.
Is this a fault that I should have repaired or just a larger version of the normal water bubbles? If it does need repaired, is there anything I can do to make the process more successful? That is, is it there because the tech couldn't get to that spot and I need to remove something?
Sorry this is a bit hard to see. It's running along the bottom-most defroster line.
Thanks!
Will