Window tinting protects your vehicle's interior from the harmful effects of UV rays, which can cause the upholstery, dashboard, and other components to fade or crack over time. Additionally, window tinting helps keep your car's interior cooler by reducing the amount of heat that enters through the windows, helping your air conditioner cool the cabin more quickly.
How To Tint Car Windows
Understanding Car Window Tinting
Window tinting protects your vehicle's interior from the harmful effects of UV rays, which can cause the upholstery, dashboard, and other components to fade or crack over time. Additionally, window tinting helps keep your car's interior cooler by reducing the amount of heat that enters through the windows, helping your air conditioner cool the cabin more quickly.
Tools & Materials
Step-By-Step Car Window Tint Instructions
Step 1: Clean Your Windows Thoroughly
Step 2: Dry Your Window Glass
Step 3: Identify The Liner Side Of Your Window Tint
Step 4: Spray The Exterior Side Of The Window With Application Solution
Step 5: Use The Outside Of The Window As A Pattern For Film Tint
Step 6: Temporarily Position The Tint For Trimming
Step 7: Cut to Fit Your Windows
Step 8: Place Film Just Below the Tint Line
Step 9: Cut The Window Tint Film
Do It Right: Before trimming the top edge, gently lift the film from the bottom of the glass so the film does not crease when the window is rolled down. |
Step 10: Open The Door And Roll The Window Down Slightly
Step 11: Carefully Trim Film To Fit The Glass’ Edge
Step 12: Spray & Clean The Interior Side Of The Window
Step 13: Dry The Interior Window
Do It Right: Lightly spray the glass and wipe with the squeegee to remove any lint left behind. |
Step 14: Remove Liner from the Film
Do It Right: While gently removing the liner, generously spray the newly exposed adhesive with the Gila Application Solution. This reduces static electricity and the possibility of dirt contamination. |
Step 15: Spray Interior Glass with Application Solution
Do It Right: Before positioning the film, fold up the bottom edge so that the adhesive does not touch the door panel and pick up any dirt. |
Step 16: Slide the Film into Place
Step 17: Install Tint to Your Interior Window
Step 18: Wet the Window Again to Continue Installation
Step 19: Slide Film Between The Gasket and Window
Step 20: Remove Water or Bubbles Beneath the Film
Do It Right: Something to be aware of is that rear windows, especially on passenger cars, are often curved from both side to side and top to bottom. Rear window film installation requires shrinking the film (often by a heat gun) to fit, or applying multiple thin strips. To make this easier, view our video on how to install rear window tint. |
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