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NewsHow to Care for Your Tinted Windows: Tips and Tricks from the Pros

So you tinted your windows. Now you are probably wondering how to take are of it. We will need to follow some easy steps. We are going to tell you what the manufacturers say about the window tint maintenance and care.

Tip 1: Wait Before Cleaning

When you get your windows tinted, you should wait a while before you can clean it. It’s best to wait at least 72 hours before cleaning your newly tinted windows because the glue and solution used to install the film needs time to dry on window glass. This will keep the tinting film in place and prevent it from coming off.

Tip 2: Use the Right Cleaning Products

The Cleaning, it is probably the most important thing, and it is one that is mishandled by many by using the wrong cleaning tools and chemicals. Don’t use strong chemicals like ammonia, bleach, or anything containing them, which can damage the tinting film and cause it to peel, bubble, or even crack after a while. We recommend a light soap or window cleaner that is made for tinted windows , we use this one Sprayway . You can also clean the window gently with a microfiber cloth or a very soft sponge.

Tip 3: Avoid Abrasive Materials

In addition to using the right items to clean your tinted windows, you should also avoid using anything that is too rough. This includes things like steel wool or rough brushes that could scratch or damage the surface of the tinting film. Instead, wipe the surface of the window gently with a soft cloth or sponge.

Tip 4: Don’t Roll Down the Windows

After getting your windows darkened, you shouldn’t roll down the windows for at least 48 hours. This will give the coloring film time to stick properly to the window glass. If you roll down the windows too quickly, the film can bubble or peel, which can be expensive to fix.

Tip 5: Regularly Clean Your Tinted Windows

Also it’s important to clean your windows frequently. Cleaning the inside and outside, as well as wiping down the frames to keep the dirt staying to much on the surface of the film.

In conclusion, if you are going to follow these easy steps, you can be assured that the window tint will perform as intended for many years to come.

If you have any questions feel free to contact any window installer.

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