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If you are talking about the white/silver looking crap at the bottom left of the first pic then it is contamination that is wicking back up from the rubber gasket when you are installing. Those old rubber gaskets are nasty on anything you might get! Lots of ways to work it better.

Looks like a jeep cherokee window....pull that bad boy out and lay it on...they are simple to pull and install.

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Not sure what vehicle that is..but just the fact it's rubber of that style..I'm guessing some old vehicle. Trim the inside rubber down a bit evenly (you'll also remove much old contamination this way.

Flush many times with solution around the perimeter and wipe away. Finally when you go to install film, spray the film generously with mounting solution , the glass only a light mist keeping AWAY from the perimeter..you want to keep that dry..if you don't..it will only dislodge more debris. once on , squeegee and towel many times the perimeter quickly to that contaminants do not backwash into the film. :lol

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