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How to install Auto tint film

Auto tint films give your vehicle a sophisticated, sleek look while adding glamor. They make your car a head-turner on the road. So, here comes the question: Should you hire a window tinting specialist or apply it yourself? Do you know the procedure if you choose to use auto tint film yourself? The auto tint film removal or installation requires expertise and patience because it is time-consuming.

Although the best automotive design is to get the help of tinting professionals, doing it yourself has several benefits, including saving money. Let’s go through the process.

Auto Window tinting

Auto window tint darkens the window glass by blocking UV radiation from it. You can renovate your vehicle through window tinting.

Step-by-step installation guide

Every DIY process requires an accurate set of tools and an accurate installation process. You will need these steps once you want to install the auto-tint film.

Tools required for Auto tint film

Tools required for Auto tint film

Here are the tools needed for applying window tint film

Window tint: Avoid compromising on the auto tint film quality. Some films are good in heat rejection, while others vary in VLT percentages. Know why you require window tint, and choose the specific one.

Spray Bottle: Mix warm water with pH-neutral soap or shampoo.

Cutting knife/Scissors: You need to cut your auto tint film according to the size of your glass window. If you are using pre-cut films, they may also require trimming.

Squeegee: This small and helpful tool can remove creases or bubbles from your window tint film and ensure proper adherence to the auto-tint film.

Steps involved in applying auto window tinting

Auto Boss installers present pro-tips to get seamless installation

Step 1: Preparing window glass

The first step in installing auto tint film is to clean and prepare the glass surface inside out. Remember, dirty, contaminated, or greased window glass makes it difficult to install the window tint film. Clean the whole vehicle, including the interior, to prevent dust from hindering your installation process.

Not only window glass but the area you are working in should be clean and closed. Auto Boss professionals won’t prefer something other than working outdoors.

  • Remove stickers from your window glass along with their adhesive. Cleaning your window glass requires  these steps:
  • Mix cleaner or dishwashing soap with water in a spray bottle.
  • Use a sponge to clean your window glass
  • Clean the whole window glass, including edges, bottom, and seal.
  • Use a plastic squeegee to remove grime from your window glass. (Remember to remove even the tiniest dirt speck.) Dust creates flaws in the final finishes and may cause air bubbles in your window tint.
  • Please don’t leave the window glass wet; it may cause water stains. 
  • Use a clean microfiber mitt or cloth to dry the window glass completely. 
  • Dry the window edges. 
  • Complete step one by rolling off the glass window completely.

Step 2: Tint measurement

  • Open the auto tint film role, keeping the adhesive side towards you. Remove the adhesive backing.
  • Spray the water with cleaner or soap on the outside of the glass window.
  • Place auto tint film on it.
  • Place the auto tint film on the window while leaving two to three inches extra from the window edges.

Pro tip: Measurement is the most critical factor when installing auto window tint on your glass window.

Step 3: Cut the auto tint film

Cut the auto tint film

  • Cut the tinting film with a knife or sharp scissors to a manageable size. Try cutting the film as fine as possible. Remove the rough edges.
  • Spray the tint film from the front with soapy water (don’t spray the film from the adhesive side)
  • Spraying the auto tint film will help it stick temporarily.
  • Cut your film from the bottom side.
  • Left the window edges (Tuck the edges and cut the excess piece of film)

Step 4: Apply the auto tint film

These are the steps to help you out in the most sensitive step of the whole process:

  • Spray water solution inside of the window glass.
  • Peel off the adhesive backing.
  • Spray the soapy water to the adhesive side.
  • Roll down the glass window slightly
  • Line up the auto tint film from the adhesive side with window glass.
  • (You can respray soapy water if it starts drying. The soapy water may start drying if you are installing window tint film in summer or at higher temperatures)
  • Scrape away the bubbles and creases towards the outer edges with a squeegee.
  • Roll it up after correctly after correctly t up after correct positioning and at your window.
  • Remove the remaining adhesive backing, spray the water solution, and install the tint film.
  • Use a plastic squeegee to tuck the film properly into the window.
  • After properly installing the film, remove the bubbles.
  • When using a squeegee, keep your hand firmly on the film to prevent it from moving from its original location.
  • Inspect the window tint again and use the squeegee again if required.

Step 5: Let the auto tint film cure properly

Leave your vehicle for 4 hours to get the window tint film cured and fixed correctly. Don’tOnly take your car for a ride if the window tint is cured correctly. After the window film is adequately cured, you may take your vehicle for a drive.

Why choose professionals for window tinting

Installing auto window tinting can be inexpensive at the start. Still, it is difficult for those who have yet to gain experience in installing window tints. For instance, if you are new to window tinting and spraying more water on the glass, it may lead to the window slipping. At the same time, if you don’t put a hand firmly on your window while using a squeegee, it may also lead to film displacement. Hence, hiring a professional auto tinting specialist can ensure flawless finishes. Try Auto Boss, the best in-town window tinting specialist.

Conclusion

Installing window tinting on your vehicle glass requires cleaning the whole surface, preparing the window glass, and then applying it. The whole process requires patience, care, and time.

FAQS

Is auto tint film permanent?

No! Auto tint film is temporary and can last up to fifteen years, depending on its quality.

Can I roll down my windows after applying auto tint film?

Yes! You can roll down the window after letting it cure correctly or at least 48 hours after the installation,

 

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