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Lexington Car Window Tinting, Commercial Window Tinting and Residential Window Tinting
Most window tint regret comes from misunderstanding — not from tinting itself. Customers who understand: How tint works What different films do Wha...
Even the best window film can fail if it’s installed incorrectly. Professional installation requires: Proper glass preparation Clean, controlled env...
Window tint does not fully cure immediately after installation. During the curing process, it’s normal to see: Minor haze Small water pockets Tempo...
The same tint percentage can look lighter or darker depending on several factors, including: Glass thickness Factory coatings Interior color Window a...
Many trucks and SUVs come with dark rear glass from the factory. While it looks tinted, factory privacy glass is not window film. Factory glass is simply ...
The windshield is the largest piece of glass on most vehicles — and the biggest source of heat entry. Modern windshield tint uses clear or lightly shade...
Heat isn’t the only problem inside your vehicle — UV radiation causes long-term damage even when temperatures feel manageable. Prolonged UV exposure l...
Low-priced window tint may seem like a good deal at first, but it often becomes the most expensive option in the long run. Cheap films commonly suffer fro...
One of the most common misconceptions in window tinting is that darker tint automatically provides better performance. In reality, shade percentage has ve...
Many drivers assume that darker windows automatically mean a cooler vehicle. Unfortunately, that’s not how heat works. Heat enters your vehicle primaril...