FAQs
How is automotive window tint installed?
To begin the tinting process, your windows are thoroughly cleaned to ensure that even the smallest pieces of dirt are removed. Next, a piece of film is cut to the size of your window, and a release liner is removed, exposing the film’s adhesive. An application solution is sprayed onto your window. Then the film is then carefully placed on the glass. Using a squeegee, the application solution is removed from between the glass and the film. Lastly, we will trim the edges of your film to ensure the perfect fit for your windows.
Does the tint go on the outside or inside of my car’s windows?
We apply tint on the inside of windows. At first, the film will be laid on the outside of the window and then cut to fit the right shape. Next, the pieces of film are placed on a large piece of glass and trimmed. Then, it will be installed to the inside of the windows.
How long should I keep my windows rolled up after I have window tint installed?
If windows are rolled down too soon after the installation, the tint can peel off. To avoid this, we recommend keeping your windows up for at least 3 to 5 days.
What do I use to safely clean my windows?
Once windows are tinted, wait a week before cleaning them. Cleaning them too soon can mess up the tint before it fully dries. After they are tinted, your windows will have been wiped down but will likely need proper cleaning with a soft paper towel and non-ammonia cleaner after 7 days. Not recommended to use “Windex with Ammonia-D” or blue-colored cleaners. We suggest vinegar Windex (green) or any citrus Windex. Another option is soap and water, vinegar and water, or anything without ammonia or abrasive cleaners.
How long does it take to tint car windows?
Installation time typically ranges from 1 to 2 hours, depending on the type of vehicle and the number of windows being tinted.