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How To Tint A Car Window

How can I tint my car windows myself?

Do you need a heat gun to tint windows?

The heat gun is not necessary, but will make the tint look smoother. If you decide to use a heat gun apply it to the outside so you don’t melt the film. Use your spray bottle full of hot water to spray on the glass to make it easier for your squeegee to smooth it out.

How hard is it to put tint on windows?

Window tinting isn’t complicated but requires a steady hand. Estimated Time Needed: Tinting your windows at home can take anywhere from two to four hours, depending on your skill level, environment, and vehicle.

Do you put tint on the inside or outside?

Does the tint go on the outside or inside? The short answer is on the inside. First, the film is laid on the outside of the car’s windows and cut out to fit. Those pieces are then placed on a large piece of glass and trimmed before being installed on the inside of the windows.

Can you use a hair dryer to tint windows?

We recommend a heat gun, but a hair dryer could also be used. Years ago, the pros used hair dryers to install tint. While not every window needs to be heat shrunk, the more curve your window has the more likely it is that you will need to heat shrink the tint to avoid getting fingers in the film.

What should I clean my windows with before tinting?

Clean the glass thoroughly with glass cleaner and a scrub sponge. It’s imperative the glass be completely clean because dirt and dust will cause the tinting film to bubble. Dry with a squeegee and a low-lint cloth. Wipe down the gaskets and clean as far into the gap between the gasket and the glass as possible.

How long does it take to tint a window?

Understanding the Window Tinting Process Tinting all the windows of your car can take anywhere from two to four hours. Full-sized sedans take about one to two hours to install. If you only want to tint your two front doors, thirty to forty minutes is usually the time it takes to tint those windows.

What happens if you accidentally roll your windows down after tinting?

A common question from customers who have just put tinted windows on their car, is “Why Can’t I Roll Down My Windows After Tinting?” The answer is that the adhesives holding the tinted window film in place take time to dry, and until they do, friction caused by rolling down the window could scrape film from the glass.

What type of window tinting is best?

If you’re looking for the top of the line in UV and heat protection, carbon or infrared rejection films are your best choice. These films block the infrared rays responsible for the greenhouse effect inside your car significantly more than other films on the market.

Do you tint both sides of the window?

Tint is NEVER applied to the outside. They do this simply because it’s alot easier (and safer) than trying to do this process from inside the car. When they are done getting the film shrunk and cut to size, then they will take the piece and install it inside the car.

What can you not do after tinting windows?

Infographic: Five Things to do After Tinting Car Windows Do not be frustrated with window tint bubbles. Skip the car wash a few days after installation. Let the window tints dry. Do not roll the windows down after tinting. Do not assume that the tints make the window invincible.

How long Keep windows up after tinting?

We recommend that you leave your vehicle windows rolled up for at least 24 hours after window film has been installed. This allows the film to cure and adhere to the glass before the window is moved.

Do you need to shrink tint?

Some windows are completely flat and will not require to be heat shrunk. Normally the heat shrinking is needed when the contour of the glass curves horizontally and vertically (like the rear windows of most modern cars).

Why do you heat shrink window tint?

In essence, when you heat shrink you use a heat gun to shrink the excess film along the grain (toward the factory edge) and smooth it out with a hard card or microfiber cloth. One important consideration to keep in mind is that window film will only shrink correctly towards the factory straight edge.

How much soap do you use to tint windows?

Squeeze five to ten drops of baby shampoo (or liquid soap) into a one quart spray bottle. The quantity of soap needed is dependent on the amount of lubrication (“slip”) that you need and want. Novice installers typically need more soap, this way making it more slippery.

How do I tint my headlights?

Here are the basic steps: Prepare and clean. Spray and lubricate lenses. Remove liner. Alight and apply tint. Spray tint. Squeegee on tints. Heat the tints. Trim away excess.

Can you use Dawn dish soap to tint window?

o For wetting solution, use a solution of mild dish soap (i.e., Dawn® or Joy®) and water. For a 32oz. spray bottle, add 4 to 5 drops of soap.

Should I get a car wash before tints?

For all types of window tinting, you should make sure that your windows are thoroughly cleaned before getting them tinted. Either scrub them by hand or go to a professional car washer to make sure that all the grime is wiped away. That way the tint will fit on with no risk of air bubbles.