- Q. Does Window Film go on the inside or the outside of the vehicle?
- A. This is the number one question we get asked. Window film is cut to fit and formed to your vehicle on the outside of the vehicle. Then a thin protective liner is removed and the window film is applied to the inside of your windows.
- Q. How long does it take to tint a car?
- A. Every vehicle is different, some 2 door vehicles take more time than certain SUVs and even though you may tint two Honda Element, one might take less time than the other. The average time to tint a vehicle is between 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on the vehicle. Each time we tint a car we take all needed precautions and steps to ensure an excellent final product. The Tint Shop employees take pride in the superiority of our workmanship because of our attention to detail and our desire to make your vehicle look great.
- Q. How dark can I tint my windows legally?
- A. The Tint Shop always recommends following your state’s window tinting laws. We have access to and can show you what the laws are in your state. In Florida the legal limit is 28% VLT on the front two windows, anything goes on the rear windows and there is an AS1 Line marked on your windshield to show you how far down we can tint your windshield.
- Q.How long until I can roll my windows down?
- A. The Tint Shop recommends keeping your windows closed for 3- 5 days. In colder weather, it takes longer for the windows to cure. Depending on how cold the temperature, 3-5 days should be ample time for the film to dry.
- Q. My tint is bubbling and scratched can you fix it?
- A. There is no way to properly fix window film other than replacing the damaged piece. We can remove and replace any damaged film on your vehicle.