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5 questions to ask before getting your windows tinted

Getting your car’s windows tinted provides both health and aesthetic benefits. If properly installed, your ride’s window tints will not just stand out, they will also last longer. Before going through the process of getting your car windows tinted, you ought to consider asking these questions to ensure your satisfaction with the vehicle window tinting results.

How should I get my windows prepared before tinting?

For any kind of window tinting, you must ensure that the windows are completely clean. Having clean vehicle windows allows you to receive a more accurate and long-lasting installation. Your car tint installer will clean the glass and everything that surrounds it before installing the tints.

How dark can my window tints be?

Each state establishes its own laws for tinting. Different pieces of glass may have different limits regarding how dark they can be. In Kansas, for example, the front door windows must permit over 35 percent of sunlight into a sedan for both the front and back windows. As where in Missouri, the front is 35 percent, but back windows can be as dark as you want.

How long will my tints last?

One critical question you should ask is how durable your window tinting will be. The scratch-resistant coating that is available on today’s quality window tint films makes it simpler to protect your tints from damage that may be caused by pets, weather conditions, and children. While you’re on the subject, ask if the tints come with a warranty. A reputable window tint installer will offer a warranty. We offer a lifetime warranty

How long will it take to have them installed?

Depending upon how many windows you are tinting, car window tints usually only take 1 – 3 hours to install. The time frame also depends on the kind of car you are tinting. If you cannot wait couple of hours, ask if you can drop the vehicle off and return later, or the following day.

How long should my windows remain up after tinting?

A good window tint installer will advise you to resist the urge to roll the windows down and test how well your tints were installed. Lowering the windows too early may cause damage, such as peeling, before the curing process is complete. Typically, you should keep the windows up for at least 24 hours after the tints are installed.

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