frequently asked questions

FAQ

Window tinting offers several benefits, including UV protection, heat reduction, glare reduction, increased privacy, and added security for your vehicle.

The time required for window tinting can vary based on the vehicle type and the number of windows being tinted. Typically, it can take anywhere from 45 minutes to 2 hours.

 

Yes, window tinting is legal, but there are regulations regarding the darkness of the tint and which windows can be tinted. We review the state laws before tinting your windows.

To ensure the longevity of your tinted windows, avoid using abrasive cleaners or rough materials when cleaning them. We recommend you use a soft cloth and cleaning solution.

After window tinting, it’s recommended to wait at least 2-4 days before rolling down your windows. This allows the tint to fully cure and adhere to the glass, ensuring the best results.

 
 
 

Yes, window tinting can be removed. However, it can be a time-consuming process, especially if the tint has been on the windows for a long time. It’s often best to have a professional remove the tint to avoid damaging the windows.