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#71 22-Jan, 2009 02:33 PM
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Ashish,

My deepest and heartfelt apologies.

The question came out of curiosity. It was not in an intention to offend you.

I hope you would forgive me and come back to the forum.

I am looking forward to see you soon.

Sorry once again.

@Everyone: My apologies to all for having offended a fellow member. It was unintentional.

I promise that such actions wont come from my side.

Regards,

Ameen.



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#72 22-Jan, 2009 02:41 PM
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That was really humble. I am sure anybody (including Ashish) would forgive. Carwale Forums  is really a Healthy Environment. I appreciate all who contribute to it...

Cheers! 



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#73 22-Jan, 2009 02:53 PM
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Hi Frnds,

Some tiny spots are visible at d corners / upper side curves of d window. I think d spots are on d sunfilm. Is it possible 4 d sunfilm 2 develop spots like these? The sunfilm is exactly one month old today. Sunfilm is 3M.




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#74 22-Jan, 2009 03:05 PM
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They must be air bubbles / Dust.

Was it there from beginning or you just noticed now or it came now.

It usually comes because improper sticking AFAIK. I am not aware of other reasons.

It can be taken back for rechecking.



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#75 22-Jan, 2009 03:16 PM
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Posted by Ami

@Everyone: My apologies to all for having offended a fellow member. It was unintentional.

I promise that such actions wont come from my side.

 

Have read many posts from u on so many threads 2 believe dat dis was totally unintentional, pls donot apologise 2 us.

 

@ Ashish,

Hello Ashish, hv been following d thread. I understand dat I, being a 3rd party 2 ur discussion, not authorized 2 comment, but can I make a request here? Pls 4give n 4get d comment by our Legend Ami / Ameen & pls pls donot deprive us, poor amateurs / new comers, from all u experienced peoples’ views & opinions. Thanking u in advance

 




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#76 22-Jan, 2009 03:36 PM
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Posted by Rishita

Hi Frnds,

Some tiny spots are visible at d corners / upper side curves of d window. I think d spots are on d sunfilm. Is it possible 4 d sunfilm 2 develop spots like these? The sunfilm is exactly one month old today. Sunfilm is 3M.

Rishita, always sunfilm must be stick in dust proof environment but in india this is not a common practice, so you will notice few particles in all the glasses and in all the cars may be using any sunfilm. By pressing if, if that's gone for sometimes then those are bubbles and that's because of improper installation and if those are hard then you can't do anything because those are particles.

Disclaimer - I like to mention automobiles is not my interest but from last 1 year, i start to take little interest, so i am a newbie too. And driving SX4 and Yamaha R15, so getting some experience.



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#77 22-Jan, 2009 04:26 PM
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Posted by Ashish

Disclaimer - I like to mention automobiles is not my interest but from last 1 year, i start to take little interest, so i am a newbie too. And driving SX4 and Yamaha R15, so getting some experience.

Welcome & Thnx 4 coming back, Ashish!Smile

Though u claim 2 be a "NEWBIE", atleast u are knowledgeable & so can participate in d forum from both d sides, unlike me, who is ( & God knows till how long?) on d receiving side. I keep harrassing d MODs as well as d other learned people here wid my ( at times foolishEmbarassed) queries. But no matter how foolish d queries, all of u hv helped me ALWES!!!!

THNX 2 ALL OF U AT CARWALE!!




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#78 22-Jan, 2009 07:23 PM
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Ashish & Ameen, thanks a TON & cheers to all Smile

@Rishita, such small bubbles are not uncommon - irrespective of the type/quality of sunfilm -  for the reasons discussed.  However, it may not be visible in case of good/expert workmanship.




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#79 22-Jan, 2009 08:13 PM
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One thing.

It is always adviced infact mandatory not to roll down ur windows for 2-3 days post when u apply films in ur car.

Also,as in ur case it's one month old,u can go & get it replaced.

As Ashish stated films should be done in dust free environment.So a profesional hand is def required.If the films were done by company man den u are entitled to get them replaced.




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#80 22-Jan, 2009 09:06 PM
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Posted by Kartik Sharma

It is always adviced infact mandatory not to roll down ur windows for 2-3 days post when u apply films in ur car.

How will this benefit?  I'm enquiring - I don't know about this (never heard before).




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