FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT WINDOW TINTING
- How long does it take to have tint installed on my car ![]()
The process generally takes 2 - 4 hours depending on the difficulty of the car, cleanliness, and the number of windows.
- Why do I see little bubbles or patchiness soon after installation![]()
This is very normal. We use a lot of water to activate the adhesive and to allow us to move the film around and position it for a perfect installation. Although we squeegee out as much of the water as possible, some small amount remains between the glass and the film. As this water evaporates through the film you may see some little bubbles or foggy patches. These should go away within a few days. Get very little sunshine accelerate the evaporation process.
- Can window film ever be removed![]()
Yes, Window Film can be removed at any time after the installation. As a tint professional, We know all the tips and tricks on proper tint removal. Please call us if you require a removal. It is a very tough and messy job, not recommended for beginners.
- Does Window Film go on the inside or the outside![]()
Automotive Window Film goes on the inside surface.We recommend neither roll windows down nor switch on the defroster lines after the installation for at least 72 hours in order to ensure a perfect adherence.
- Why do I see bubbled or purple tint on cars![]()
The tint is either very old or of poor quality. The bubbles are a result of a failure in the adhesive system causing the tint to literally lift from the glass. If our tint ever bubbles, we will replace it at no additional cost to you, but we guarantee that this will never happen.
- What is the difference between after-market tinting and factory tinted windows
Some cars come from the manufacturer with glass that has been darkened using an electrical process called "deep dipping". This "factory tinted" glass is a dark shade but does not protect the interior of your car from the sun’s heat or damaging UV rays as well as after market window tinting. It is also possible to apply after market window tinting over factory tinted glass to make the windows darker and to improve performance.