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I was hoping the windows were dirty...but they're not. I've cleaned it and the haze/cloudiness is still there.That’s after you cleaned your windows? Mine were hazy until I cleaned them.
I've been reading online it might take up to a month for it to fully cure. I've been parking the car outside to see if the sun can help cure it better than being in the garage. I'll wait another week to see if it clears up...Call or go by the installer and ask. It might need to cure? I'm no expert but after several tint jobs on several vehicles you'd be surprised what a few days can do for small bubbles and such. I'm hoping in your case the glue/adhesive just needs to dry. Keep us posted!
Yes, I've been reading up on the low angle haze effect. However with this tint it is there all the time. Hopefully all it needs is a little more time to fully cure...thanks...Before I reply, note that I am a shop owner, not the shop that did the work and I am not representing any specific brand.
Paranoid? No. Bad work? No.
Unfortunately, at certain angles with the sun in the sky, you will occasionally see a "haze" with ALL ceramic window films, especially with the lighter shades. That's the trade for getting high efficiency heat blocking ceramic tint. Before you say, "my other car doesn't have..." or something similar, most clients don't ever notice the haze. Some brands have it more noticable than others. It isn't bad tint or a bad installation that causes this. Over the last few years, I've only had a couple of clients notice or dislike the haze enough to point it out. I typically offer a darker film that doesn't have as noticable haze or I offer to remove it and refund for the cost of the job.
I was hoping the windows were dirty...but they're not. I've cleaned it and the haze/cloudiness is still there.
I've been reading online it might take up to a month for it to fully cure. I've been parking the car outside to see if the sun can help cure it better than being in the garage. I'll wait another week to see if it clears up...
I was hoping the windows were dirty...but they're not. I've cleaned it and the haze/cloudiness is still there.
Before I reply, note that I am a shop owner, not the shop that did the work and I am not representing any specific brand.
Paranoid? No. Bad work? No.
Unfortunately, at certain angles with the sun in the sky, you will occasionally see a "haze" with ALL ceramic window films, especially with the lighter shades. That's the trade for getting high efficiency heat blocking ceramic tint. Before you say, "my other car doesn't have..." or something similar, most clients don't ever notice the haze. Some brands have it more noticable than others. It isn't bad tint or a bad installation that causes this. Over the last few years, I've only had a couple of clients notice or dislike the haze enough to point it out. I typically offer a darker film that doesn't have as noticable haze or I offer to remove it and refund for the cost of the job.
We use filtered water, not chemically treated though.Do you use soft water at your shop?
View attachment 429028 I just wanted to see if this is normal. I just had XPEL prime XR plus tint placed on my MX 2 wks agoView attachment 429027 . There seems to be a haze/cloudy appearance when the sun is directly hitting the window. Enclosed is a picture of the passenger front window with XPEL prime XR plus 55. This is my first time tinting. Is this normal? Thanks...
@XPEL. Thanks. I will bring it back to the installer.Logie,
We're sorry to hear about the XR PLUS low angle haze. This is a rare occurrence but it can happen. Please take it back to your installer and have them re-do the tint on any window giving you that hazy look. That is covered under warranty no problem.