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How To Tint Your Car Windows

 

The term “tint” refers to a film or coating placed on glass or plastic to change color. Most tinted glass reduces the intensity of a light source by reflecting some of it away from the glass. Tinting your car windows often prevents the sun’s rays from overheating you and exposing you to dangerous UV rays. Rear window tinting is a popular upgrade for cars that people install to protect their privacy and help keep the heat out.

Tinting your windows is a great way to make long drives in the sun bearable. Below are some great tips and steps to help you tint your car windows. 

Preparing The Window

One of the essential parts of a clean and safe car is a clean and dry workspace. The rear window is right next to the glass and can be a source of water and dirt. You can clean it with some cleaning supplies, but you might also want to consider a rear-window washing kit. An excellent method to keep the area safe while working on your car is to use a rear-window cleaning kit.

Extract Any Stickers Or Adhesives From The Windows

For the tint to lay perfectly flat on the surface of the window, you must remove all stickers. Stickers sometimes have heavy adhesives that are very hard to remove, but typically you can remove them with a razor. Ensure that any method you do you does not damage the surface of your window. This is also the best time to remove any old tint. 

Clean Up The Windows Using Soapy Water

A deep scrub on the windows using soapy water is the best way to remove all build-up. Sometimes a haze appears on windows, and the only way to remove it is by scrubbing off the build-up with a soft-sided brush or scrub. The haze occurs from a buildup of carbon particles from car exhaust and dust over time. 

Draw A Clean Rag And Dry The Window

Tinting your car windows is an easy and inexpensive method to make your car look better and add a little style. Tinting is the process of applying colored plastic film over the windows. To get rid of streaks, you need to use a dry cloth soaked in glass cleaner. Place the rag on the window and rub it across the glass using even circular motions.

Determine Which Side Of The Tint Is Adherent

There are two tinted windows: reflective and non-reflective. You can also select between two types of tint film: clear or colored. The directions will tell you what sides to place the adhesive to the window. 

Cutting And Measuring Your Tint

Tinting one’s car window is an important task. It improves visibility while decreasing the amount of UV radiation that reaches the driver. Tinting a car’s rear window is a standard part of the job for window tinting to make your vehicle less reflective, which helps make it less vulnerable to damage in certain conditions. When you tint a car’s rear window, do it in two steps. The first is to cut the tint, a sheet of clear plastic material placed between the window and the lights, and the second is to apply the tint.

Take Your Knife And Cut Along The Base And Edges Of The Window

If you are looking to tint a car window, the process is typically pretty easy. First, you need to get the tint to the correct size to fit the window well. Some use a sharp knife or a tool that comes in a kit to cut the tint down to a workable size. Next, cut the tint to the exact size of the window of your car. 

In general, the darker the tint, the better the car will look. Most tinting films are slightly see-through so that you can see out of the window. Tinting your car’s rear window has become an essential part of the car’s overall appearance. 

Pull The Film Towards The Left Edge

This is only a helpful trick if you are right-hand dominant. During the tinting process, place the tint on the left edge first. This way, when you stretch the tint to the other side, you are in a more comfortable position. It also makes it easier to smooth bubbles out of the tint going from left to right when you are right-hand dominant. 

Clean Up Any Corners 

Once the tint is on the surface and entirely in place, you can go around and touch up the corners. Sometimes excess tint will remain on the corners. Simply remove any extra tint with a razor for a clean line. 

Remove The Bubbles

A heat gun is a good choice when you want to clean glass, as it is very effective in removing bubbles, dirt, and small particles. Heat guns are especially great for removing bubbles. To simplify the process and make it go faster, use a hard card to scrape the bubbles to the corners of the window. 

Conclusion

Rear window tinting is becoming more popular. There are many advantages to tinting your car windows. For one, the windows cut glare and heat in the summer and keep the interior cool on a chilly day. Secondly, the tinted windows help to reduce the risk of solar radiation. And finally, the tint is used to hide any imperfections on the car, like paint chips, a busted door, and rusty metal.