Thursday, March 30, 2017

Top 5 Reasons To Get Your Car Window Tint Installed By A Professional Only

Getting your car window tinted offers a lot of benefits like protection from the sun’s damage to your skin and car interior as well as providing you with privacy and more security. But to enjoy these benefits, you have to make sure that it is properly installed. To ensure that, you need a professional to take on the job!

We already know that there are regulations about car window tints that differ from place to place. If you decide to install it yourself, you have to research about your location’s regulations about window tints. If you’re not familiar with it, you might miss some areas of those regulations. However, if you have it done by a professional, that’s one thing you wouldn’t have to worry because they work according to the current rules and regulations.

2. Proper Installation Techniques
Proper Tint Installation Techniques
Installing tinted film is a meticulous task. The slightest breeze can cause crease on the film and one wrong move could ruin the film or create a lot of bubbles when applied. These are the kind of mistakes that you could easily make when you attempt to do things you’re not really used to doing. But with professionals who do this for a living, and are trained to do this properly as well as knowledgeable with the right tools and technique to ensure a correct fit, they can do it with careful precision to ensure the proper adhesion and longevity.

3. Window Tinting Guarantees
Window Tinting Guarantees
When you avail a service, it comes with guarantees so that in case something goes wrong with it, the provider will have it redone without you paying for it again. Unlike when you DIY, you will have to repurchase the tint in case you make a mistake the first time around.

4. Potential To Save Money
Window Tinting Potential To Save Money
People assume that going DIY always saves money, but it may surprise you that that’s not always the case. Unless you are specifically skilled with installing car tint, where you’re sure you won’t have to redo it, make a mistake, or waste materials with trial and error, then you’d save more money it you seek a professional for the job.

5. Improved Customer Service
Window Tinting Improved Customer Service
Like any service provider, they always work towards customer satisfaction and try to exceed their customer expectation because when customers are happy then it’s good for business. Therefore taking your vehicle to professional tint installer not only guarantee a job well done but they can also give you tips to properly care and clean your new window tint.

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Friday, March 24, 2017

Best Solar Film In Singapore: Uv Protection For Your Home And Family!

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Are You Protected From UV In Our Home?
Most people only try to protect themselves from the sun when they’re outside, but what you may not realize is that even when you’re indoors you’re not safe from the harmful effects of sun rays. Aside from that, inside your home, you and your family aren’t the only ones who are in danger from UV rays, you furniture are affected as well.

How does this happen, you ask? Well, your windows are actually the culprit! They help the sun sneak inside your home! Spare your family, your home, and yourself from the sun’s destructive UV rays by knowing the best way to making your windows UV-proof!

Protection From UV For Your Family
Wearing sunscreen all the time (yes even indoors), wearing protective clothing when you’re out like long sleeved shirts and wide brimmed hats, avoiding the sun during midday hours, and staying in shade as much as possible are all helpful.

But did you know that you can add an extra layer of protection in your house, so that you don’t have to wear all those clothes, hats, and sunglasses when you’re indoors just to protect yourselves from UV rays? Residential window films are the answer! Doing so not only protects you from skin and eyes damaging UV rays but allows you and your family to still see and enjoy the view outside without the UV rays risks. Help change the odds for your family because you know you can never be too safe even at the comfort of your own home.

Protection From UV For Your Home
If you think people are the only ones who get affected by the UV rays, you’re wrong. Because even furniture, clothes, or fabrics like drapes don’t do well with the sun. Why? Because the chemical bonds of dyes on your furniture and fabrics that gives them bright colors breaks down when they’re in constant exposure to the sun. As a result, they easily fade and look old, which is not cool at all when they’re all relatively new. However, installing tinted films onto your windows will block 99% of the UV rays and protect your fabrics, carpets, hardwood floors, and fine antiques from discoloration and fading! 

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4 Things To Consider When Choosing The Best Car Window Tint

Monday, March 13, 2017

4 Things To Consider When Choosing The Best Car Window Tint

We all know that getting your car window tinted is beneficial in so many ways. It gives you privacy, protection from harmful sun rays (which goes for both you and your interior), reduce glare while driving, and improve the overall look of your vehicle. But it still depends. Did you get the best one for your car?  Here are the things that you should consider in case you’re planning on getting your car window tinted.

Types Of Car Window Tint

Window tinting for cars not only comes with two basic categories but the actual material to tint car windows has varieties too. Let’s break them all down to make it easier for you to figure out what suits your needs.

2 Categories For Car Window Tinting:

Non-reflective film

· Because of its solar absorption, it helps control heat and glare.

· Dyed automotive films, which are the most common and traditional non-reflective films, are great for increased optical quality and clarity through strong glare control.

· Unlike metalized films, dyed films are less effective in controlling solar heat absorption.

· In case of places where reflective tinting is prohibited or vehicles with navigational equipment where the reflective coating may affect its function and interfere with phones, radar detectors, or GPS, non-reflective film is the best option for shade.

Metalized film

· When it comes to providing privacy and keeping the sun from damaging and heating the car’s interior, metalized films are better.  

· The downside of this type of car window tint is that there are places that prohibit it. So you may want to check on that before you decide.


Main Car Window Tint Material:

Dyed Film
Dyed Film
Although this option might save you money at first, you’d end up spending more often though because it has the highest chance of needing replacement.

Carbon Film
Carbon film
You’ll have issues with glare and haze but since it a denser and stronger material with low discoloration rate, it’ll last you longer.

Ceramic Film
Ceramic film
This one don’t have the same issues that the carbon film has, however you’d have to deal with oxidation and fading despite its high heat rejection.

Nano Carbon Ceramic
Nano Carbon Ceramic Film
If you don’t want to compromise privacy just as longevity and good function, nano carbon ceramic is the one for you. It has both carbon and ceramic strong points with minimized drawbacks.

UV Protection
UV Protection Tint Film
The UV rays aren’t just bad for your skin but as well as your car’s interior. So if you’re going to spend money on car window tint, might as well spend on one that protects you and your vehicle from it.

State Laws
State Laws
Different places and countries have different laws. So before you decide to install automotive film here in Singapore, it would be wise to check their regulations on color, reflectivity percentages, window tint percentages and other features of window tint.

The Right Installer
The right window tint installer
Getting the best material is great, but making sure that you have the best person or team to install your car’s tint is even better! Because what’s the point of having the right tool of the one holding it don’t know how to use it right? Going for DIY may seem cheaper but when you’re not as skilled and experience for the job it would be best to rely on professional tinting. This won’t just save you the time and hassle, it’ll also ensure that the job is done right.