How To Tint Car Windows

Publish date: 2024-05-15

Tinting your vehicle’s windows adds style, reduces sun glare and keeps interiors cooler. It blocks up to 99 percent of ultraviolet radiation (UV) rays and filters 90 percent of the sun’s infrared radiation (IR). This helps protect interior surfaces from damaging sunlight and allows your air conditioner to operate more efficiently.

The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends reducing exposure to UV rays as an effective defense against UV radiation, a leading cause of skin cancer. Read on to learn how to install window tint film yourself, saving you hundreds of dollars.

What Is Car Window Tinting?

Window tinting is a plastic film applied to your vehicle’s windows that darken the glass. This helps reduce Visible Light Transference (VLT), the amount of visible light (VL) passing through glass. Tints are rated by their VLT. The higher the VLT percentage/number, the more VL it lets in.

Virtually every vehicle sold in the United States comes standard with tinted glass. To stay within your state’s legal limits, it’s important you compensate for factory VLT before adding aftermarket window tint. Know your state’s laws before choosing the VLT percentage.

What Are the Different Types of Window Tints?

There are several types, each with specific features, characteristics and properties.

You can purchase window tint pre-cut for your vehicle, or on a roll that you cut to fit.

Things To Consider When Choosing Window Tint

Think about your motivation, safety and above all your state’s tint laws before choosing the type and VLT percentage.

How To Tint Car Windows

Man installing window tinting on car.Bill Oxford/Getty Images

Install window tint in a clean, dry, shaded, dust-free area — working in a garage is best. Be patient and don’t rush. Carefully follow all steps to do the job properly. It may take 30 minutes or longer to correctly install window film on each side window.

Use soapy water to keep your fingers wet. Don’t crease the film while installing. An extra set of hands is helpful.

Tools/Materials

Make sure you have everything you need before beginning the installation. Consider purchasing an inexpensive installation kit that includes several of the items listed below:

Prepare the Windows

NEVER use a commercial glass cleaner, or one with ammonia. They can alter the color of the tint.

Vacuum the interior to remove dust and dirt. Thoroughly wash the inside and outside of the windows with the soapy water. Lower the window to clean the top of the glass, then raise the window to the closed position. Wet the window again. Use the razor scraper to remove any remaining dirt, grime or sticker residue.

Thoroughly clean around the window trim, seals, gaskets and any nooks and crannies that could be hiding dirt or grime. Completely dry the glass with the squeegee and dry microfiber cloths. Wrap a cloth around your squeegee to dry under the window trim and seals.

Size the Tint Film

It’s important to determine which side of the film has the adhesive. Do not remove the adhesive liner. In this step you’re not installing the tint, you’re using the outside of the glass as a template. Starting at the passenger front-side window:

Apply the Tint Film

Repeat these steps for each window. Once finished, don’t lower the windows for at least seven to 10 days to allow the adhesive to fully cure.

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