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My back-glass has some bad spots around the corners where it looks like the tint couldn't conform to the curvature of the glass and left some small skinny air pockets that travel up about 2''-3''.

What can I do about that without redoing it all.
The tint looks great except for that.
It looks like it has been on there for a while.

I was thinking about using a hypodermic needle filled with some translucent black ink to inject inside 'em, or splitting the pocket with a razor and using superglue to adhere the portions to the glass :dunno:
 

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YOU COULD TRY HEATING THE OUTSIDE OF THE GLASS AND SEEING F IT BECOMES PLIABLE, THATS HOW THEY DO IT IN THE SHOPS.
 

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Maybe the tint is fine and your window is wrinkled?
 
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