The amount of time it takes to install window film depends on the size of the vehicle, but generally we would suggest approximately 2 – 3 hours – but this would be confirmed with you on booking.
After the installation of window film, it is very common to see a slight haziness and/or small water pockets. This is a normal part of the adhesive bonding process called “curing”. It may take up to 30 days for the film to be fully cured – depending on the weather conditions. This curing process is slow because the remaining water used in installation takes time to evaporate.
Once the film is dry and cured, it is then safe for the film to be cleaned. The best cleaner is a simple solution of water and a small amount of soap. Clean the window and then squeegee dry with overlapping strokes in the same way you would clean the outside of your car windows. Do not use any abrasive cleaners, industrial strength glass cleaners and/or any other window cleaning tools that may scratch the window film. The surface of the film is coated with a scratch resistant not scratchproof coating.
All film is applied to the inside of the vehicle
Yes, providing you have somewhere suitable.
Our service is supply and installation only. We would strongly recommend that your car tints are installed by an professional technician using the proper equipment.
Yes, we offer a strip and tint service. We would always recommend having all the film removed to avoid the windows looking different.
Window film provides numerous benefits including solar heat and ultraviolet rejection and it can be easily fitted to most existing glass. It will help protect occupants from flying shards of broken glass in the event of accidental breakage and will also increase security.
Our window film is designed for application to smooth window glass only. It is not recommended for use on any unsmooth surfaces or polycarbonates.