Popping this bubble on your car can cost you $3,000. Most people see it and immediately try to flatten it, thinking it's just an air bubble. But that's not how it works. It's a protective film. When a car is exposed to extreme heat, the film separates slightly from the paint. If you press on it, the hot air has nowhere to escape. You risk permanently stretching the plastic, leaving an unsightly crease, and damaging the entire film. That's why professionals use a tiny needle to pierce a microscopic hole and safely release the pressure.
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