CARBON TINT

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Carbon Tint is our budget friendly option when it comes to enhancing the look of your vehicle. The biggest difference between carbon and ceramic tint is that carbon does not reject as much heat as it is a metal based film that does not fade. Both Films have a lifetime warranty on fading and peeling.

        Your New Tint Job & What To Expect

Drying period

Watch your window film from a distance of two to three feet. The full curing of your film will take about 7 to 10 days. As a result of the extra moisture that has become trapped between the glass and film during this time, the windows may seem foggy and have little water pockets.  Rolling down your tinted windows before they are dry, which could take 3–5 days, could cause the film to peel.

Imperfections

Despite our best efforts, there may be a small amount of dust contamination or other flaws in every window film application due to the nature of the product. Additionally, after the windows are tinted, scratches and chips are more obvious now that tint is applied.

Cleaning

Your tinted windows should be cleaned with a microfiber. Unless they are marked AMMONIA FREE, DO NOT use ammonia-based products like Windex. Ammonia could cause the chemicals in the film to react over time, making the window film cloudy and blotchy. We recommend Sprayaway Glass Cleaner.

Black Dotted Edges

The rear windows of most cars feature a black dot matrix on the edge. On the majority of cars, these thick black dots prevent the window film from sticking to the ceramic dots because they are quite thick. A whitish-looking strip trims the glass as a result of this. The top of some car's rear windows is trimmed with a broad band of dots, which is typically not very noticeable.

Seat Belt Chips

Caution should be used when using seat belts. Small chips can be made in the window film due to the seat belt metal clip hitting and scratching the film. (not covered under warranty)

 

 

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