
Window Tint FAQ

A complete tint job on a vehicle will usually take anywhere from 1.5 to 2.5 hours.
Window film is always applied to the inside of the automotive glass. The outside of the window is used to cut-out the pattern.
Factory tinted glass is made by actually placing a dye in the glass. It does nothing but change the glass color in order to offer a certain level of privacy. Sometimes it is even called "privacy glass". Factory-tinted glass has limited heat rejection and in most cases has virtually no UVA or UVB reduction. Window film rejects up to 99% of UV radiation, not to mention its superior heat rejection and fade reducing properties. The installation of window film even on "factory tinted" glass is the only way to ensure the maximum protection for the occupants and contents of any vehicle.
It is recommended to leave your windows up for three to five days after they have been tinted to allow time for the films adhesive to fully bond to your glass.
It is recommended to always use an ammonia free glass cleaner and a non abrasive towel.