If you have additional questions, check out our FAQ Page here
How long does it take to tint my car?
Tinting an entire vehicle can vary depending on the make and model but most vehicles take approximately 1-3 hours.
How long until I can roll my windows up and down?
We ask that you do not roll your windows up and down for a minimum of 1-2 days. Rolling your windows down before this time frame increases the chance of peeling down your tint.
Does the tint go on the inside or the outside?
For vehicles the tint is installed on the inside for longevity. Some flat glass films for home and office can be installed on the outside but reduces the lifespan of the tint.
What are the tint laws in Hawaii?
The laws vary depending on your vehicle type. Most sedans and wagons are classified as passenger vehicles and all the windows excluding the front windshield and sunroof must not be darker than 35% VLT with a 6% leeway. This means that technically you can have your windows tinted at 29% VLT, but we do not recommend tinting your windows to this percentage as your window can naturally darken over time causing you to fail your safety inspection or get a fine. This is the reason lawmakers give you a 6% leeway in the first place because they know the darkness of your windows can change over time. For trucks, vans, and suvs the passenger and driver door windows must adhere to the same standards. The back windows however have no limit on darkness. Front windshields on any vehicle cannot be darker than 70% and there is no leeway. Front windshield visor strips can be any darkness but cannot go past the AS1 marking or if there is no marking, then it cannot go past four inches from the top of the windshield. The current fine in Hawaii for failing to meet any of these rules is $297 per window. These laws may change at anytime so check with Hawaii State laws for the most updated rules and regulations.
Do you offer warranty?
All our films block up to 99% of the uv rays and over 75% of the heat. Additionally, all our films are covered under a limited lifetime warranty.
I have had my windows tinted in the past and noticed some scratches on the outside of the glass. Is this normal?
No absolutely not. Your car was most likely tinted using a very old outdated technique that requires the installer to cut the film to shape on your window with a razor blade. This can scratch and damage your windows. We use a comprehensive computer program linked to a plotter system that cuts out your specific vehicle’s window shape from a huge database of different vehicles. This means we do not risk damaging your windows from cutting the tint on your vehicle.