Well, we won’t deny the popularity of tints in the racing community. It can make sports cars and small hatchbacks look even more sporty. However, it is nonsense to think that they are designed only with this sector of the market in mind. In fact, at our workshop, sports cars and customized cars account for the smallest percentage of our customer base. People from all different walks of life with a wide variety of car types bring their cars to us. This includes 4×4 drivers, tradesmen with vans and estate cars, mums with family cars and MPVs and business men with saloons/sedans.
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The deflectors are made from virtually indestructible high impact acrylic. They are lightly tinted smoke to reduce sun glare. The installation is quick and simple, and you will get to enjoy having a window vent in your car.
Another functional purpose evident with a window tint is increased window protection should the car get in a bad accident. The window tint is more effective at holding together glass, even if it has been shattered. Windows with no window tint would completely break down, while those that do have the window tint would stay ‘up’ before totally collapsing… if they collapse. This could result in you or your passengers getting minimal if any bodily injury due to broken glass.
Start with the rear window first. It is always the hardest to do due to the limited space and its shape. Many rear windows have a compound curve to them, which is very difficult to cover correctly. We will alleviate this problem by creating our chevy junk yards film pattern on the outside of the window. If you have removed the rear hatch, this is not necessary. Lay out a couple of long strips over the outside rear window that overlap at the edges. Carefully cut the outside form of the rear window as close to perfect as possible, being sure to radius (or round) any pointed edges. You can do this by placing a coin in the corner and carving around it. Radius edges tend to not peel as easily as a pointed edge.
Times are changing. These days, people are becoming energy efficient and using less power in their homes. Many are now choosing tinted windows over traditional ones. Tinting in windows allows less heat to enter the house. This not only means a cooler home but lower electricity bills. With a cooler home, you can use less electricity and, as a result, save big bucks! Like traditional windows, tinting still offers a clear view of outdoors. However, neighbors and outsiders will not be able to see inside your place as easily. For some families, this feature offers an extra sense of security. In a world where people drive tinted cars, it is also possible to have a tinted window home! All it takes is a phone call to a glass service company to have these installed.
Once the film is applied and all solution and air bubbles have been removed, take an exacto knife or razor blade and cut the overlapping pieces where they overlap. You can be sure to get a straight cut by using a straight edge like a ruler. Take care not to cut into any rear defroster wires when doing this. If done correctly, this method will give you a seamless looking back window. You can again take the squeegee or cloth and (carefully) go over the area again for smoothness. Wipe it dry with a lint free cloth.
As you can see there are a few times when you just have to remove the tinting off the windows of your car. Many people prefer no tint at all and most people would prefer to have not tint than to have very old and ugly or even bubbly tint. In all of these cases it is a good idea to peel it all off. If you have the time and experience then you can try and give it a go. If you are not so comfortable then you should get a professional to do it for you.