To Tint or Not to Tint

in windowtinting •  3 years ago  (edited)

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Here are Some Tips to Help You Make a Decision

We tend to get very passionate about and protective of the upkeep of our vehicles. Right from servicing the mechanism, to vehicle washes, redoing the upholstery, we can’t seem to get enough of it.

Car window tinting is often the last thing that comes to mind. But it shouldn’t be that way. Getting the windows of your vehicle tinted is more important than you think. Having your own automobile makes travel convenient. It also protects you from getting exposed to the sunlight.

However, with clear windows you are still bound to sweat. What’s more you may even have people peeping into the vehicle. The tint film on the car windows gives you the much-needed privacy you actually desire.

It also helps keep you and the interiors of your vehicle safe from the harsh rays of the sun. So don’t compromise on this modification.

When Opting for This, Do Keep in Mind the Following Things?

Get to Know Your Options:

Just like with every other thing, here too you have the benefit of options. Make use of them! Meet a professional and ask them what different options in tinting they offer.

The options are based on a difference of price and quality. Take into account how much you can afford and then select the option of your choice. You could even ask them about mobile window tinting to make things easier for you.

What Kind of Tint?

Tint films come in varying degrees of how dark in colour they are and the quality of the materials they are made from. Some of them are the top tier ones, while some are rated as average.

You probably need to go in for a top tier tint if you drive for long hours in the sun. The higher-end tint films are less likely to succumb to damage and offer better protection. They even enhance the look of your vehicle and keep you constantly admiring the finish it lends.

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Go for UV Protection:

If it doesn’t burn too much of a hole in your pocket get UV protected car window tints. These are especially known to offer protection of up to 99% from the UV rays of the sun.

Premium quality UV reflecting car window tint films will act like a buffer and prevent the sun’s rays from damaging your vehicle’s upholstery.

They will also prevent the car from having a furnace effect. This is a common phenomenon which you will find whenever the vehicle is parked in the sun for hours.

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It’s Important to be Tinted not Tainted:

However beneficial car window tinting may be, it still has certain legal restrictions. As a regular citizen your windows are only allowed to be a certain limit of black.

Chat with the professionals and find out how dark your windows are allowed to be. You’re better off taking a little pain to do the right thing. At least you won’t have to redo the entire car window tinting and incur extra costs.

Get Professional Help:

Although there may be DIY car window tinting kits do not try to do it by yourself. In a bid to save on the costs you just might land up having to shell out more money.

Getting the film flawlessly onto the car window is difficult. You wouldn’t want it to get creased or get dust stuck on it. Professionals will give you the benefit of having options in film tint.

They just might even have a mobile car window tinting facility. Even though you may have to pay a little extra but you have the advantage of a guarantee.

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Know Which Places are off Limits:

Most of us would like to completely seal off any corners that could let the sunrays in, but you can’t do so. Tint films can be applied on the car windows. But they can’t be put on the rear mirror and side mirror as this interferes with the driver’s view. If you absolutely must you should opt for much lighter shades of film.

Maintenance is Key:

Whether you leave your vehicle at the professional’s center or whether you opt for a mobile facility, you have to take care of the car yourself.

Avoid using the windows as you usually would immediately after installation. Rolling down windows, pulling the tint loose while it is still wet is a no-no. Although it gets cleaned by the installer whenever you do clean it uses a paper towel along with an ammonia-free cleaner.

Now that you have these tips in place, making the right decision over whether you should say yes to this modification and the upkeep of car window tinting will be a walk in the park.

Even if you are tempted to opt for the mobile facility, do pay an initial visit to a professional center so that you can get a better hang of things.

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About the Author:

Darren Pay and Justin Oakes are co-founders of A1 Windscreens. The A1 Windscreens motto is all about offering you the most premium services in windscreen repair & replacement, car window tinting in Melbourne.

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