Frequently Ask Questions
The many benefits of window film include eye comfort, UV protection, aesthetics, and increased safety, privacy, and energy savings.
Ceramic Window Tint is the most premium film in the market and is well known for its high-heat rejection properties. While it uses the same type of sheets as regular window film, the material is coated with ceramic particles. While invisible to the naked eye, this built-in ceramic technology provides a high performance ultraviolet (light rays that contribute to sunburn and skin cancer), solar and infrared rejection, glare rejection, while maintaining a fully non-metal construction for no signal interference for your radio, phones, and electronic devices.
Carbon is a more effective window tint than dyed and metallic window tints. The best part is that it doesn’t contain metal content, meaning it won’t interfere with cell phones and radio transmissions. Carbon window tint film comes with a matte finish, giving your windows an attractive look. Besides, the carbon content helps block more than 40 percent of the infrared light from entering through the windows.
The moisture that remains between the film and the glass after installation can cause a hazy, streaky, blotchy appearance. It takes several days for the adhesive/film to completely cure. The remaining moisture will evaporate through the film; depending on the type of film, this process may take a couple of days, or even a couple of months. When the water evaporates completely, your windows should have excellent clarity.
We here at Window Tint For All NJ recommend that you leave your vehicle windows rolled up for at least 24 hours after window film has been installed. This allows the film to cure and adhere to the glass before the window is moved.
Film percentages stand for light transmission, or the amount of light that is allowed through the film. The lower the percentage, the darker the film.
No. In most cases, window film is installed on the inside of the glass. This allows for maximum durability. On vehicles, the window tint is hand-cut on the outside of the glass, then installed on the interior of the glass.
After window film installation, wait a week before cleaning the inside of the window where the film was installed. After a week, use a window cleaner without ammonia and a soft cloth or rubber squeegee. We recommend foam cleaners because they do not streak, and are usually ammonia-free. Never scrape the film with any type of blade or clean your tinted windows with anything abrasive, as it will scratch the film.
Overtime, a dyed window film gets bleached by the sun, causing it to turn colors like purple, pink, or even completely clear. As this happens over time, the film will stop blocking the sun’s UV and infrared rays, allowing them to pass through your windows. The films we use at Window Tint For All New Jersey never purple, we use a quality film that will last the test of time!