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Tint After Care and What To Expect

Congratulations on your newly tinted car windows! Proper care and maintenance are essential to ensure that your tint lasts as long as possible and maintains its appearance. Here are some instructions on how to care for your newly tinted windows on a car:

  1. Wait before cleaning: It is essential to wait for at least 48 hours before cleaning your newly tinted windows. During this time, the tint is still drying and curing. Cleaning the windows too soon can cause damage to the tint and interfere with the curing process.
  2. Use a soft cloth: When cleaning your tinted windows, always use a soft, clean cloth. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals as they can damage the tint.
  3. Use a mild cleaning solution: Use a mild cleaning solution such as a gentle soap and water mixture or a specially formulated window cleaner designed for tinted windows. Avoid using ammonia-based cleaners, as they can damage the adhesive between the tint and the glass.
  4. Do not use sharp objects: Never use sharp objects such as razor blades or sharp-edged tools to remove dirt or stickers from the tinted windows. Instead, use a plastic scraper or a soft cloth.
  5. Avoid extreme temperatures: Avoid exposing your newly tinted windows to extreme temperatures, especially during the first few days after installation. High temperatures can cause the tint to peel or bubble, while low temperatures can slow down the curing process.
  6. Avoid rolling down the windows: Try not to roll down the newly tinted windows for at least a few days after installation. Rolling down the windows can cause damage to the tint or prevent it from adhering properly.

What to expect from newly tinted windows while they dry and cure

  • Optical Clarity: During the first few days after installation, you may notice a hazy or cloudy appearance on the tinted windows. This is normal and is caused by the moisture trapped between the tint and the glass. The haze should disappear as the tint dries and cures.
  • Bubbles: You may also notice small bubbles or pockets of water trapped between the tint and the glass. This is also normal and is caused by the moisture trapped during installation. The bubbles should disappear as the tint dries and cures.
  • Curing time: The curing time for window tint can vary depending on the type of film, the weather conditions, and the environment. It typically takes about 2-4 weeks for the tint to fully cure, but it can take up to a month in some cases. During this time, you should avoid cleaning the tint or rolling down the windows.

In summary, caring for newly tinted car windows involves waiting before cleaning, using a soft cloth and mild cleaning solution, avoiding sharp objects, extreme temperatures, and rolling down the windows. Expect some haze and bubbles during the drying and curing process, and allow the tint to fully cure before cleaning or rolling down the windows. By following these instructions, you can ensure that your tinted windows look great and last as long as possible.

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