Replacing Window Tint: Proper tint removal is key to renewing your car’s look

Whether you bought a pre-owned car that was already tinted or had the windows tinted and aren’t happy with the film quality over time, we can help. Proper window tint removal is key in the re-tinting process, as leftover film pieces and glue can compromise the appearance and quality of a new window film installation.

While it may seem like a simple Do-It-Yourself project to strip the windows on your own, STOP. Just a simple google search of how to remove window film will supply you with hundreds of tips and comments from people wishing they had never tried this on their own. If you attempt to simply peel away the layer of film, you will without a doubt leave a layer of glue and film behind that may be difficult for the naked eye to see. Taking a razor blade to your windows can result in hours of tedious flaking that will damage your rear defroster lines and potentially risk the electronic signals that are built into the back windows of many newer model cars.

Though you may feel as though you have successfully stripped the window film from your car’s windows, often times we still have to go through the removal process in order to remove leftovers. It starts as a fun DIY project and ends as a nightmare of flaking tint that may cost more to fix than it would have cost for the original removal.

Bringing a tint removal and replacement job to professionals is the best choice. We have perfected techniques within the industry over the years that will greatly reduce the risk to your rear defrosters and save you time and hassle. We have a solution of chemicals and a steam-bath process that aid us in removing your old film.

If your window film is scratched and faded, or bubbling and nearly impossible to see out, give us call to discuss your options. We have several replacement films to choose from to fit all needs and budgets.

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