It can be quite frustrating for car owners to discover bubbles on the film after applying it to their vehicles. So, how should one handle this situation?
Typically, bubbles should not appear after applying the film to the car. However, bubbles in automotive film can occur due to insufficient cleaning of the vehicle surface before application, inadequate cleanliness of the environment during the application process, or non-standard film application techniques, such as not using professional equipment. Additionally, the use of low-quality automotive film can also lead to issues like bubbles and adhesive failure.

For small, localized bubbles on the film, they can be addressed using tools like a squeegee or a heat gun. However, if the bubbles are large or widespread, it is advisable to seek assistance from a professional automotive detailing shop for proper handling. While it's possible for small bubbles to appear shortly after film application due to certain reasons, they typically dissipate naturally over time. However, if bubbles persist for an extended period or show signs of spreading, prompt action is necessary.

It is also recommended for drivers to visit reputable and professional film shops for film application and related services to avoid quality issues.





