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As all the other members have already posted, it is completely normal to have a few tiny bubbles here and there. DO NOT TOUCH THEM! They will go away once fully cured assuming you went to a legit installer who uses good quality films.
My local tint installer uses premium LLUMAR films(remember, just because someone tells you they're using LLUMAR film does NOT mean you're getting "the good stuff") and I've never seen a bubble post installation.
FYI - LLUMAR, Solarguard, SunTek, Johnson and 3M have great quality midrange and high end films. Try to avoid metal based films since they will affect radio reception if you have an in-glass antenna. Ceramic is the way to go, but be ready to shell out some green for that. Dye film can be decent, but it will fade over time to an ugly shade of purple/blue.
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