Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Why Tint Your Vehicle?

A. Tinting the windows on your vehicle has many advantages :

Q. Why Our Film?

A. There are many reasons to use our film:

Q. How long will you need my car for?

A. We will normally need your car for at least half a working day, preferably a full working day

Q. Will I be able to wind my windows down straight away?

A. No. We recommend that you do not use your windows for at least 48 hours after the film has been applied.

Q. Will you be able to see the film on my windows?

A. No. As we use only the highest quality film and all windows are tinted right to the edges it will look like a factory tint straight from the manufacturer.

Q. How long will it take the film to cure properly?

A. Although all standard window films will normally take 48 hours to reach working hardness, it will normally take between 3-4 weeks to cure completely, although external conditions such as humidity and temperature affect the curing time of the films.

Aesthetic Benefits
Tinting your windows can greatly improve the look of any car, giving it that prestige look. It can also help maintain and even increase the value of your car.

Car Interiors
The suns ultraviolet rays and solar heat are responsible for over half the damage your vehicle interior will suffer during its lifetime. The Solar Guard and True Grey film we use rejects almost 100% of the harmful UV rays + a significant amount of solar energy. This all helps keep your vehicle interior looking newer for longer and by the way helps it maintain a higher market value.

Greater Efficiency
The Solar Guard and True Grey tinting films we use reject up to 63% of the sun's heat energy, preventing your car from heating as quickly as it normally would. This means the car's air conditioner won't have to work as hard to maintain a cool temperature - thereby reducing fuel and AC servicing costs.

Increased Safety
The application of Armour Guard, Solar Guard or True Grey films provides extra protection from smashed glass. The films, applied on the inside of the window act to hold any glass shards together, greatly reducing the likelihood of them from coming into contact with the driver or passengers.