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  • How long do you won't my car for?
    Obviously installation times vary on different types of car, as do the prices. On average it takes about between 3 - 5 hours but it can take longer as each vehicle can have its own problems.
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  • How long will my tint last?
    In a British climate your tint should last 7-10 years. But as long as you look after you windows there is no reason why they should not last the same length as you own the vehicle!
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  • Does tinting reduce visibility when looking out through it?
    Visibility is very good when looking through films. There is hardly any difference in colour tones, but as you get the darker shades it is like wearing a pair of weak sun glasses. There are however benefits with regard to film and visibility, as it will reduce glare such as the sun getting in your eyes and dazzle from headlights at night, therefore reducing eye strain and making driving more comfortable and safe.
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  • Do I need to us anything special to clean my tinted windows?
    Clean tinted windows the same way as normal glass. With a clean soft cloth and alcohol based cleaner or plain water. Abrasive pads, razor blades etc and Ammonia based products should never be used, for the best results we sell a window cleaner specially designed for cleaning tinted glass which removes finger prints, grease, it also polishes and each time you clean, it adds a harder coat to protect tint. Stops fogging of mirrors as well!
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  • Can I still use the heated rear window?
    The film will not interfere with your heated rear screen. The films have been developed not to interfere with heated elements; it will not cause any kind of short circuit in electrics as some people seem to think; it will only help drying time initially by leaving it switched on.
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  • Will window film STOP my furnishings from fading?
    The fading process is made up of these factors; Ultra violet rays account for 40% of fade whether it is sunny or cloudy outside, then there is Visible light (glare) accounts for another 25% of the fading, 25% from Heat, that you feel on your body, and Miscellaneous such as fabric dyes quality, indoor lighting and humidity, etc. you cant stop it completely but applying films are the best and only effective answer.
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  • Is it UV protected?
    The window films we use impede the damaging effects of the sun by reducing UV radiation by up to 99% and controlling excessive heat and light to protect and prolong the life of your interior fabrics, furnishings and vehicle interior.
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  • Does it protect glass if the glass is smashed?
    Tints do help hold a broken pane of glass together, keeping dangerous shards attached to the film's adhesive system. Window films are an effective way to protect against glass related injuries. For increased protection against natural disasters and criminal activity, in the home, office and in your car!
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  • Who long do they take to dry?
    The recommended time from the manufactures for complete curing is about 30 days, but about 5 - 7 days then you can clean etc. for any roll up windows the longer the better as it can vary depending on film brand, and weather conditions! During drying process your windows mint look hazy and lumpy, and may seem to have small water bubbles, all this will suck up to the windows once drying time has been reached. Do not roll down any windows during these times.
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