Just Got My P5 Tinted A Week Ago And A Possible Problem Already

Run for Cover said:
tint takes awhile to dry, just park it in the sun.. <b>DO NOT put a blow dryer or heat gun to it... do not...</b>

if i was you just call the shop or swing back by.. its better to be safe then sorry... if its a messup they will redo it...

i work at a tint shop, dont worry, mistakes do happen.. im pretty sure its just moisture trapped inbetween teh film and glass...
well i watched the tint guy that i know work and he uses a small heat gun on low to expand the tint so that it can be smoothed out. and it worked great, didnt damage the tint at all. plus i was helping him tint a van and he only used the heat gun to get rid of the bubbles in the tint, not to dry the tint.
 
tint actually looks worse in some parts, I parked next to another p5 the other day and compared the tint jobs, his cuts of the tint were so smoot, i could see little notches, etc on the edges of the windows right behing the rear passenger door, upon close inspection i can find small bubbles on just about every window.
 
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