WHAT IS WINDOW TINT?
Window tint is made up of multiple layers of polyester base with a top layer of scratch resistant film, with either dye or ceramic particles giving its color and shading. Ceramic window tint offers up to 60% heat rejection, while both types block out 99% of harmful UV.
WHY IS TINT IMPORTANT?
HEAT REJECTION
Helps with solar heat rejection, balancing climate and comfort while cutting down on fuel consumption from AC overuse
INTERIOR PROTECTION
Protects your investment by preventing harmful sun rays from fading and cracking to keep the car looking new longer
GLARE REDUCTION
Reduces glare from headlights and direct sunlight which relieves eye fatigue and provides extra comfort
UV BLOCKING
Blocks 99% of the suns harmful UV rays that can accelerate skin aging and cause cancer
EXTRA SECURITY
Provides security as it holds glass together in the event of an accident or break in, and dark films can deter thefts
Enhances the look of your ride, with a variety of options to choose from to suit your needs
ENHANCED STYLE
We carry two lines of Global Window Films, QDP, and QPP-Ceramic. The pricing above reflects QDP color stable film pricing. Both of our films will block 99% UV, and carry a lifetime warranty.
For superior heat rejection, ceramic films offer over 20% more than standard color stable films. Contact us today for a quote!
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How long will Global window tint last?
FAQ
We have been using Global Window Films for over 8 years, and have yet to experience a failure of any sort. The film carries a lifetime warranty from the manufacturer (Global) against any sort of film failure, such as delamination, purpling, bubbling, fading, or peeling.
What is the best way to clean tinted windows?
A simple, yet effective solution to cleaning tinted windows is a clean microfiber towel and water. If there is grime that needs additional cleaning, we recommend Invisible Glass, which is tint safe, or even 70% isopropyl alcohol. Many glass cleaners will do the trick, just stay away from products with ammonia, as this can damage the film and void the warranty.
How long does it take for window tint to cure?
Once window tint is installed, it is important to not roll the windows down for at least two days, as this may cause the edges to grab and peel. Noticeable moisture and water bubbles may be present during the curing process, please allow a week for all remaining water to completely drying out. Direct sunlight will accelerate this process.