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REPLACING VEHICLE WINDOW TINTING
The lifespan you can expect from your tint depends on a
number of factors, including the type and quality of the film
you use as well as the amount of sunlight it receives.
The skill of the installer also plays a part in how long your
window tint can last. On average you can expect anywhere
from 5 to 10 years or more.
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REPLACING VEHICLE WINDOW TINTING
Over time, exposure to the sun’s heat and intense ultra violet
(UV) rays can begin to make the window tint shift in color to a
purplish hue and bubble up from the glass, making it difficult to
see through.
Not only does this make your vehicle look bad, being unable to
see through your windows can be a significant safety hazard. If
your vehicle window tint has begun to bubble or shift color then
it is time to replace it.
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DOING IT YOURSELF VS.
HIRING A PROFESSIONAL
One of the first things you should consider when
replacing your vehicle’s window tint is whether to take it
to a professional or try to do it yourself.
Take into account your experience and skill level before
attempting to replace your tint yourself.
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DOING IT YOURSELF VS.
HIRING A PROFESSIONAL
While doing it yourself might prove less expensive at first, if
you mistakenly use poor quality materials or install the tint
incorrectly, it can actually cost you significantly more in the
long run.
Not only can a professional window tint installer competently
replace your old, worn out tint, they can recommend quality
widow tint that will last you for many years to come.
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REMOVING OLD WINDOW TINT
There are a number of kits available on the market that
advertise they can help the do-it-yourselfer easily remove old
window tint. These kits typical include some kind of scraper or
flat razor and a special solution that is supposed to break down
the window tint, making it easier to remove.
Most of these solutions, however, are nothing more than diluted
ammonia solutions (much like glass cleaner) and do nothing to
help remove the old tint.
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REMOVING OLD WINDOW TINT
Professionals know that the best way to remove old
window tint from a vehicle is by using heat, not chemicals.
Applying heat to glass, either from the sun or a heat gun,
will cause it to separate from the glass and allowing it to be
removed easily.
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INSTALLING NEW WINDOW TINT
When installing new window tint it is strongly recommended that
you hire a professional. While slightly more expensive than doing it
yourself initially, professional installation of window tint can help
prevent premature bubbling, fading and aging of the tint.
Professional installers have the experience, tools and knowledge
to install window tint properly. They are also very knowledgeable
about the products on the market and can help ensure you only
install quality widow tint and avoid substandard products.
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