Top 5 Window Tinting Myths

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When it comes to window tinting, especially car tinting, many people share common misconceptions. We are going to discuss the myths surrounding the window tinting industry and reveal the truth.

Myth 1: Car Tints are only for boy racers!

Well, we won’t deny the popularity of tints in the racing community. It can make sports cars and small hatchbacks look even more sporty. However, it is nonsense to think that they are designed only with this sector of the market in mind. In fact, at our workshop, sports cars and customized cars account for the smallest percentage of our customer base. People from all different walks of life with a wide variety of car types bring their cars to us. This includes 4×4 drivers, tradesmen with vans and estate cars, mums with family cars and MPVs and business men with saloons/sedans.

Myth 2: Window Tinting is illegal and will likely void my car insurance!

No, it is not illegal in most countries. In certain countries laws are in place that limit how dark a tint can be on certain windows. For example, in the UK, it is illegal to do front door glasses, but the rest of the car can be done as dark as you like. You should check you own local laws to find out how dark you can go. As for insurance, it is very unlikely that an insurance company or underwriter will refuse to insure you. This is because tints are primarily a security product, providing privacy and adding strength to the glass. That being said, your insurance will be void if you illegally go darker than the prescribed limits in your area.

Myth 3: Window Tinting will lower the resale value of my car!

This will be true in some cases, but not in all cases. For instance, I for one, like tinted windows. So, if I were looking to buy a car, finding one with tinted windows would have a higher value to me than for someone who hates tints. Bear in mind again that it is not just for aesthetics. They provide security, cut out UV rays and provide heat reduction in the hotter months. These factors can add value to a car. However, if you don’t believe these points could add value to your car, window tints can be removed at a later stage. The process is completely reversible if required or desired.

Myth 4: Window Tint will affect my heater element on heated rear screens or radio/security antennae fitted onto the glass.

Well, a sub-standard product or even a poorly installed product can cause problems. However, tint itself is designed not to interfere with modern fixtures in our glass. To be safe, make sure you use a reputable dealer using quality products. Only use a dealer that offers a guarantee or warranty.

Myth 5: Window Tint will stop me from seeing out of the car when I’m driving!

If your not a fairly competent driver to begin with, then it is possible that you will struggle to get used to having darker windows. However, the films work one way, similar to a one way mirror at a police line-up. You can see out but can’t see in. Please also remember that there are tinting films that will not be so dark which still allow one to see into a car from outside. Ask your dealer to show you samples and make sure that he will allow you to sit in a demonstration car, or even his own car, to give you an idea of what it will be like. Any reputable dealer will not push the product onto you if it is not really right for you. Every reputable dealer that I have met has shown samples and allowed customers to sit in a car or two. They won’t sell tints just for the sake of making a sale. Installers live on reputation and customer service so don’t be afraid to visit your local shop just for a chat about things. If you find a pushy salesman then walk away, there is no room for power sellers in the window tinting market and this type of dealer is not to be trusted. You have been warned.

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Source by David Grice

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