Don t roll down windows after tint Sticker

5.0 out of 5 stars Good amount of stickers for the price. Even if you only tint windows on the side, i still recommend this.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 20 July 2017

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Even if you only tint windows on the side, i would still recommend buying these stickers. A great way to remind your customers about not rolling windows down. They will appreciate it. The sticky part is not too heavy on the glue, kinda like that blue painters tape, the kind that it's not too sticky. But it makes sense. Because you don't wanna put these stickers on the door panel, and then be hassle to take off. Or much worse, have it leave a lot of glue residue behind. I would just try and put them in a horizontal flat position. It's meant to come off in a few days. So that's why glue is not too strong. So to recap, these are a great way to remind customers about windows being rolled down. The price is not bad, plus it makes you look more professional. I only tint windows on the side and I use these. So a person who does tinting as their full time job, should much more have these to put on the cars he does. Makes sense to purchase them.

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Knowing when you can roll down windows after tint will ensure you don’t wind your windows down too early and jeopardise the longevity of your tint. Below is information from the window tinting experts on when you can roll windows down after tint along with other tips on how to care for your window tint. 

Tint a Car has been providing tinting services in Australia for over 42 years. We are Australia’s most trusted window tinting network, we offer a 30-day money-back guarantee & a lifetime warranty on most of our films and all installations are done by highly trained installers. Here is information on when you can roll windows down after tint:

When can I roll down tinted windows is when the tint is completely dry. Window tint normally takes four to five days to dry however it may take longer if the weather conditions are not conducive for drying. Waiting until the tint is dry is when you can roll windows down after tint because it will ensure that the window film bonds onto the glass surface completely. 

Other tips for caring for your window tint include: 

  • Use a suitable cleaning agent to clean your window tint (one that doesn’t contain ammonia)
  • Take care when removing your seat belt as it could snap back onto the glass which can chip the tint

Our most popular window film is Octane, which is our darkest legal tint. It not only offers protection from heat, glare and UV rays but it makes your car look fantastic - this is why people love it. So you can enjoy your tint (whether it’s Octane or one of our other tints) and keep it looking great, be sure to remember these tips above. 

Talk To The Window Tinting Experts Today

If you have any questions regarding when can I roll down tinted windows, call us on 13TINT to speak with our customer service team. You can also use our Store Finder to find your nearest store so you can get a quote for window tinting from your local team. They will also be able to answer any questions about when can I roll windows down after tint.

What happens if I roll my window down after tint?

A common question from customers who have just put tinted windows on their car, is “Why Can't I Roll Down My Windows After Tinting?” The answer is that the adhesives holding the tinted window film in place take time to dry, and until they do, friction caused by rolling down the window could scrape film from the glass.

How long until you can roll down windows after tint?

Do I need to wait to roll my windows down? We 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.

When can I roll my windows down after tint Reddit?

They recommended 3-5 days for it to set. What do you think reddit?