
Window Tint Care & Cleaning
Drying Time It will take about 3 to 5 days for your new window film to fully dry. During the summer on a really hot day the tint can dry in a few hours, likewise when its colder the film could take up to a few weeks to fully dry. It is important to remember that during this time the window may appear hazy or lumpy, and there might be water bubbles. This is normal, and will go away once all the water has evaporated. Do not open your tinted windows until it is fully dry! If you do, the film won't properly cure to the window and will peel.
Cleaning Window film may be cleaned with a soft clean cloth and alcohol based cleaner or plain water. Stick to soap and water!
Dot Matrix Most cars have a black ceramic "frit" edge on the rear window. Sometimes this ceramic edge is straight and flat, sometimes it will have a dotted edge. These black ceramic dots are quite thick on most cars and prevent the film from sticking to the area between the dots. This results in a whitish looking strip trimming the glass. Typically this isn't very noticeable, however some cars have a much wider band of dots trimming the top of the rear window. This area is so wide that the whitish looking area created is more pronounced. Unfortunately, the effect is unavoidable. We try our best to diminish the appearance of the white strip and in extreme cases, a black vinyl strip can be applied to the area.
Seat Belt Chips Caution should be used when releasing seat belts. Small chips can be made in the window film due to the seat belt hitting the glass as it is released. This is not covered by warranty.
Imperfections Though we strive for perfection in each one of our installations, due to the nature of the product, some degree of dust contamination and or minor imperfections are present in every window film application. Also pre-existing flaws or scratches and metal deposits on the glass are often much more noticeable after the windows are tinted.


