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kizzle 
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Posted: September 27, 2005 at 8:17 PM / IP Logged  
Hey all,
Recently my power windows in my passenger side have been acting up and the window has been moving extremely slow. I thought it was the motor at first but it turned out to be a grease build up.
Anyways the grease built up on the corner of the window and made the window stick to the car. When the door was opened the grease made the door stick and I think it "pulled" at the window tinting.
There are now a bunch of tiny air bubbles in the corner of the window where the grease was. Is there any way to get these out or does the window need to be re-tinted?
Thanks
PS: The car is a 95 chevy camaro
sneakycyber 
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Posted: September 27, 2005 at 8:51 PM / IP Logged  

If its just air you can pop the tiny bubles with a  needle.. if there is debris (Grease, dirt, water) you will most likely have to re-tint the window. a profesional tint shop should be able to splice in a repair


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