Answers To Common Faqs On Car Window Tint

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Getting your car windows tinted is a great way to enhance your vehicle. The tint provides a sleek, mysterious look from the outside, helping improve your car's aesthetics and provide privacy. The window tint also serves to block out harmful UV rays from the sun that usually fade your car's interior. Here is a look at frequently asked questions about car window tint to help you better understand and care for it.

When is the ideal time to have window tint installed?

With the modern adhesive systems found on today's market, it is possible to have your window tint installed at any time of year. However, curing times may vary depending on the weather, so you may need to give the tint more time to fully adhere to the window in freezing or wet conditions. Professional installers often apply more heat to the window edges during cold weather to activate the drying process and shorten curing times.

After the window tint is installed, it is advisable that you keep your windows rolled up for a couple of days to allow the tint to fully cure. Rolling down the windows before the window tint fully adheres to the glass could cause it to peel off, necessitating a redo. You should also leave your car in the open to allow the tint to get enough sunlight for faster curing.

What can damage window tint?

Typically, high quality car window tint is designed to be durable and scratch resistant. In most cases, the film is coated with a hard scratch-resist layer that helps protect against minor scratching caused by everyday use. However, you have to be careful when loading or unloading items with sharp edges such as sporting equipment and boxes, as they can easily damage the tint and even break the underlying glass.

You should also be careful not to allow your seat belt to sling over and hit the car window as you unfasten it, as it can hit the tint with force and cause it to chip off. Dirt particles that get trapped on the tint can also scratch the film as you roll down the windows, so be sure to periodically wipe off debris on your car window using a soft, dry cloth.

When cleaning your window tint, avoid using ammonia-based glass cleaners, as they usually deform the film and cause it to peel off. Use vinegar solution or household detergent instead, and avoid using abrasive scrubbing brushes or scourers to dislodge stains on the window tint. Contact a business, such as Highwood Auto Body, for more information.   

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