There are a few things that you should know about window tinting and the adhesives and coatings used to apply your film and keep the heat out.
After getting your car’s window tinted, you should keep the windows rolled up for at least three to four days based on the film type (check with your professional window film installer for more information). By doing so, you allow the adhesive on the edges to cure and become a permanent bond. Otherwise, the tint can start to peel off as it rolls in and out of the frame and gasketing.

Also, don’t worry if your windows have water pockets or look a little hazy after getting tinted because it is completely normal. It may even look perfect the day of installation and develop these conditions over the next day or two.

The water from the mounting solution will evaporate and if you want the windows to dry faster, park the car where it gets most sunlight.
If you have any questions, contact your professional window film installer for more guidance.