Automotive Window Tinting film protects both you and your car from the damaging effects of the sun. With the ever-increasing breakdown of our ozone layer, dermatologists warn against over exposure to the sun. Polarized sunglasses protect the eyes, sunblock protects the skin, and window film protects the interior of your car.
*Put the $3000.00 that it would cost you to get your car reupholstered from sun damage back in your pocket!
Spend lots of money to get it reupholstered. Or…

Keep the money in your pocket.
*Reject up to 89 percent of the sun’s total solar energy

*Block out almost 100 percent of harmful and damaging ultraviolet

*Reduced interior heat

*Reduced utility costs

*Improved occupant comfort

*Reduced glare, it’s great when driving at night with headlights in your rear window.

*Increased privacy also means increased security. What a thief can’t see, he won’t steal. “Out of sight, out of mind”

*Extended air conditioning equipment life

*Added protection from accidents, storms and burglars

*Totally improves the appearance of the car, always changing the looks, “some cars just look like fishbowls without tint.”
Answer: Automotive Window Tinting film is made up of alternating layers of a polyester polymer and a laminating adhesive. Depending of the specific type of film, the polyester layer may be dyed, metalized, coated with an ultra violet inhibitor, or simply added for additional strength.
Dyes are added to give the film its characteristic color.
Metalized film is high performance and gives the tint its color and greater heat reduction capability.

Answer: Spray Away or Warm water and a soft cloth. Never use a window cleaner unless it is specifically formulated for use on aftermarket tinted windows.


Answer: If you want the best tint or a lifetime warranty and you are willing to pay a little extra, then go with metalized film. Otherwise, it is fine to go with regular tint.
Answer: Darkness of tint is measured by Visible Light Transmission percentage (VLT%). In California, this percentage refers to percentage of visible light allowed in through the combination of film and the window.

Answer: Generally, on average about 2 to 4 hours but you should expect to leave your vehicle for most of the day to allow for clean up and unforeseen challenges that may pop up.
Answer: Yes. As a Automotive Window Tinting tint professional I can remove tint if you ever want to do that. For example, if you lease a car and want to remove it at the end of the lease before returning it to the dealership.
Answer: We perform the warranty work for you and deal with the factory instead of asking you to. Our warranty covers labor and materials if the tint fades, bubbles or falls off the glass for any reason. The warranty does not cover scratches or tears.
However, all of my customers receive a 50% discount on tint replacement if this should ever occur.
Answer: The tint is either very old or of poor quality. If our tint ever bubbles, we will replace it at no additional cost to you and it will never turn purple on you.
Answer: Yes, automotive window tinting is legal. There are limits though.
Answer: Call for your FREE Tint Quote.
To find the best tint shop in your area go here: Contact Your Local Tint Shop
Answer: You’ll wish you didn’t. You’ll end up extremely frustrated and you will have to pay more to have it removed if it needs to be.
Answer: No it will not. We tint right over the top of it.
Answer: Yes we do go mobile within the CA North Bay and Bay Area if there is a good space for us to work in.
Answer: We have multiple locations from Sonoma County to Marin County and San Francisco. To find the best tint shop in your area go here: Contact Your Local Tint Shop and please call for the address locations near you and to set up an appointment.
16. Do you offer any discounts, specials or deals for Automotive Window Tinting?
Answer: Yes we do, for a limited time check out our offer here: –> Up To $200 OFF Automotive Window Tinting
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Superior Custom Window Tinting.