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Automotive Window Tinting For Your Vehicle
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Benefits of Automotive Window Tinting
Automotive Tinting FAQs
Our installers will fully prep the windows on your vehicle prior to installing the film. That being said, a clean surrounding surface minimizes the risk of dust or debris getting trapped between the film and the glass. Cleaning your vehicle beforehand can help the installer achieve the best possible results.
To maintain tinted windows, use a gentle, ammonia-free window cleaner and a soft, microfiber cloth for cleaning. Avoid abrasive materials and ammonia-based cleaners, as they can damage the film. Be patient with newly installed tint; it may take a few days to fully cure. During this time, avoid rolling down the windows or cleaning them to ensure the adhesive sets properly.
Yes, you can add aftermarket window tinting to windows that already have factory tinting. We will help you choose an appropriate film to achieve your desired level of darkness, taking into account your factory tint.
Automotive window tinting involves applying a thin film to your vehicle’s windows to reduce the amount of visible light, heat, and UV rays that penetrate the interior. It offers several benefits, including improved privacy, reduced glare, enhanced aesthetics, and protection against UV radiation, which can help prevent interior fading and skin damage.
The time required for window tint installation depends on the vehicle and coverage. Typically a full vehicle application takes 3-4 hours.
Is window tinting legal, and are there regulations I should be aware of?
Yes, window tinting is subject to legal regulations that vary by location. These regulations typically specify the allowable levels of visible light transmission (VLT) for different windows (front, rear, and side). Here are the California legal limits.
Windshield: Non-reflective tint was allowed on the top 4 inches of the windshield.
Front Side Windows: Non-reflective tint was allowed on these windows, but it must allow more than 70% of light in.
Back Windows: There are no specific darkness limits for the rear window.