sambo32
Enthusiast
I had clear bra installed on my viper two weeks ago, and wanted to know how long does it take for all the bubbles to go away. Is there something I can do to help the process of eliminating them.
My installer used ClearMask. Should I go over the bubbles with a blow dryer and just push down on them.
... now trying to finish out the new shop.
"Bubbles".....
You shouldn't have any bubbles.
I don't care what the "installer" told you.
( no offense intended if installer is on here, but there shouldn't be any bubbles in a quality install, period...)
Well I am the installer and I promise you that on any install you will have some bubbles left. I dont care who installs it. Unless its on a flat surface. Its aprt of the install process to have water under left under the film... and it has to cure before all of the water is out and gone. But it does evaporate out.
I have been installing film for over 5 years now and I have done more Vipers than anyone in the coutnry. I have been to 32 states so far this year for install work... so I know what I am talking about. Not trying to brag but people who have had an install or two and have never applied film do not know anything about the process and should not be making comments. It would be like me trying to tell a trader how the stock market works.
Sammy if you have any questions you have my number. Do not apply heat from a hair dryer or a heat gun. Go with wht I recommended through my message and everything will be fine. I do not want to see you ruin the film because some "know it all" gave you bad advice...
Thom
HMMMM...
Doesn't matter how many states or how many installs. Quality is quality. Hell, "EARL Scheib" has painted thousands of cars in 50 states...
So.... because I don't install film, I have no grounds to make a statement from experience on three of my Vipers????.
Since I paid for it, I'll call it the way I see it and the results I have seen.
"It would be like me trying to tell a trader how the stock market works."
I don't need to know how the stock market works, I do know enough that if the trader is losing my money, I question their ability. I don't care if he's been trading in 32 states....or how long.
In other words, results are what matters. If you, the installer, feel that bubbles are OK, great.
I don't.
IMHO....
I Used a fine needle and the bubbles came out, it was very easy to do.
Thanks Thom
Well I tell you what Treesnake, why dont you PM me and tell me where you are located. I am sure many of my customers would be happy to bring their car over and show you what my installs look like. If not the next time I am in your area you can look at my vehicle. I promise you if I look at your I will find flaws that you are probably too inexperienced to find on your own. But I will be more than happy to educate you since your limited knowledge is blatantly obvious... to everyone except for yourself.
I Used a fine needle and the bubbles came out, it was very easy to do.
Thanks Thom
HMMMM...
Doesn't matter how many states or how many installs. Quality is quality. Hell, "EARL Scheib" has painted thousands of cars in 50 states.
IMHO....
Without knowing the entire situation you should not be making comments. If you would like to talk bout it offline feel free to PM me. I will be more than happy to discuss it with you.