Aftercare

Window Tint Aftercare Protect The Install

The install is only half the story. Fresh tint needs time to cure, dry, and settle. A few simple aftercare rules help protect the edges and keep the finish clean.

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Aftercare StepWhat To DoWhy It Matters
First few daysKeep windows up unless told otherwiseProtects fresh film edges
Curing periodExpect temporary haze or moistureFilm is drying and settling
CleaningUse soft cloth and tint-safe cleanerAvoid scratches and chemical damage
ConcernCall if a defect remains after cureSome bubbles are temporary; defects should be checked

What To Know

Curing Time

Cure time depends on weather, film, glass, and sun exposure. Warm dry weather is faster; cool or humid conditions can take longer.

Windows Down Rule

Rolling the windows down too early can catch the film edge. Wait for the installer guidance before using the windows normally.

Cleaning The Film

Use a soft towel and tint-safe cleaner. Avoid harsh ammonia cleaners and abrasive scrubbing.

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FAQ

Are bubbles normal after tint?

Small moisture pockets or haze can be normal during curing. Persistent defects after curing should be checked.

When can I wash my windows?

Wait until the film is ready, then use gentle tint-safe cleaning.

Can I park in the sun after tint?

Sun can help curing, but follow the installer instructions for your vehicle and film.

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