In 2019, 17 million vehicles were sold in America but many are unsatisfied with ready-made cars and customize them.
Auto window tinting, for example, is popular as it’s a fantastic way to protect passengers from the sun’s harsh rays while looking sleek.
Excited to window tint your vehicle but not sure where to start? If so, you’ve come to the right place.
Here’s everything you need to know.
Before we dive into the tips, it's important to cover the benefits of tinted windows. For example:
UV reflecting window tints keep your vehicle cool in the summer so your seats won’t be scorching. This is especially useful if you live in a hot climate.
Tinting for cars block 99% of the sun's ultraviolet rays which reduces glare while protecting your skin and eyes. It also preserves your vehicle’s upholstery so it doesn’t look old and worn out.
In case of an accident, tint holds glass together so it doesn't shatter over yourself and your vehicle. The last thing you want is broken glass hurting yourself or passengers, so it’s best to be safe.
Tinted windows make it difficult for people to see inside your car which is a great way to deter potential thieves. Leaving valuables exposed invites unwanted attention but window tinting keeps them safe.
To understand auto window tinting, there are certain rules to follow. For instance:
Familiarize yourself with local window tinting laws because the last thing you want is a cop telling you the tinting is too dark. Find out the allowable limits for each window otherwise, you could face hefty fines.
It’s important to know which windows you can tint. For example, the rear and side mirror can only have lighter shades of tinting otherwise it’ll obstruct your view.
Dark windshield tint is illegal in most states for obvious reasons but if you’re desperate for UV rejection, you can apply clear specialty films that won’t block your view.
There are six types of tint film to consider. For example:
Premium-dyed window tint blocks sunlight thanks to the multiple layers of dye that absorb solar heat. Because of this, it stops heat from filtering into your vehicle.
This type of tint is opaque so it cools your vehicle and is perfect if you want privacy.
Metalized tint has the same function but uses tiny metallic particles to block sunlight instead. These are immersed in the film so the windows reject heat and UV rays while looking effortlessly sleek.
This uses the premium IR-blocking technology which reduces upholstery fading, keeps passengers cool, and strengthens your windows. Infrared-Rejecting Ceramic tint is fantastic if you live in a hot climate and want to stay comfortable when you drive.
Another premium option is our novel nano-ceramic tint which protects you from heat, glare, and UV rays.
Even though advanced technology’s at play, it won’t compromise your electronic devices so you can stay connected. There’s also an array of shades to choose from, depending on your preference.
Not a fan of dark tint? No problem!
Our LLumar® AIR is just as effective in heat rejection and blocking UV rays without altering your vehicle’s aesthetic.
Before installing window tint, you should learn how to look after it. Depending on the climate, you must wait for the tinting to cure which takes between seven to 30 days before cleaning it.
Mist the windows with warm soapy water then wipe it with a microfiber or cotton cloth. Once wiped clean, spray again and use a rubber squeegee to stroke the glass horizontally until it’s completely dry.
The quality of window tint varies between manufacturer especially DIY kits which are inexpensive. Even though this sounds appealing, the quality is subpar so peeling and fading are common.
Luckily, professional tint shops stock premium materials and apply the tint perfectly so it’s long-lasting.
Another disadvantage of using DIY kits is the lack of warranty which is problematic if the film bubbles, peels, or changes color. Profesional tint products have a warranty if an issue arises.
This is reassuring as it shows they use high-quality materials and have the right expertise.
If you make a mistake with a DIY kit, you’ll have to redo it and order another one. This will add up especially if bubbling or peeling occurs and you risk unnecessary damage to the glass.
Instead, get tinting professionally installed as professionals work hard to exceed expectations and offer the best customer service. They will share tips on how to maintain your window tint and answer any questions which are well worth the cost.
Not only does auto window tinting look sleek but it protects your car from heat, harmful UV rays, and thieves. When considering tint options, find out your state’s laws so you don’t get fined for overly dark tinting.
Instead, consult a professional as they can share valuable tips on which tint to use, how to maintain it, and provide a warranty so you know you’re in safe hands.
Ready to get your vehicle's windows tinted? If so, we'd love to chat. Contact Applied Film Technology for further details or get a free estimate here.
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