Tinting your windows on your car sure does have a lot of benefits but it also cost money. To get the most out of your money, you’d want to be able to keep it looking like it’s just been installed and prevent it from getting damaged as long as possible. Aside from that being able to keep you window tint in good condition means your car windows look sleeker.
So if you just got your windows tinted and want to know how to make the brand new look last, here are some tips that you should definitely follow.
1.Leave Your Tinted Windows For A Few Days Before Cleaning Them
Window films take time before they get fully cured or completely dry. So that process would take longer than it should or get ruined all together once it gets wet moved because you wanted to scrub that tiny dust off. It’s best to leave it alone for a while especially if you live in a place that doesn’t get much sun. Why? Because the more exposure to the sun, the faster the film the faster it gets cured.
2.Use A Soft Cloth – Preferably Microfiber
In case you accidentally spilled something sticky on your windows or there’s a stubborn residue on the tint, always remember to use non-abrasive cloth. Microfiber ones are great because they’re so soft that it doesn’t damage the tint but still gets the job done.
3.Use Soapy Water Or Mild Cleaning Products
Okay, maybe there are cases where microfiber cloth wouldn’t be enough to clean your windows. However, if you need to use a cleaning agent, think gentle. Definitely avoid products with ammonia because it can damage the film. To be safe, just opt for soapy water, gets the job done but doesn’t cause any damage.
4.Get Expert Cleaning And Maintenance Advice
Sometimes, what you think is simple can be actually complicated. So if it’s your first time getting your car windows tinted and you’re not exactly sure how to clean and maintain them, better seek a professional. It’s better to ask someone who specialize in these kind of things than attempt them on your own and possible mess it up because you don’t know how to do it properly.
5.Know The Best Time To Clean Them
Clean in the morning or evening, before the windows heat up as this is when the film is less likely to be damaged.
6.Around The Joins
Be extra careful around spliced areas and clean in the direction of the splice. If the edge is lifted off the window, the adhesive will start to break down and the film will begin to peel from the window.
7.Look For Window Tint With Lifetime Guarantee
You know a service provider is confident in their ability to deliver when they have no problem offering a warranty on their work. So if you know a place that offers lifetime warranty, that’s a good sign that they’re really good. Aside from that, it also assures you that when the time that your window tint needs to be replaced, since all window tints needs to be after a while despite maintenance, you’d have the same quality film installed for free.
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Monday, May 28, 2018
Sunday, May 6, 2018
4 Steps To Cleaning The Windows Of Your Car Without Leaving Streaks
Tinting your car windows sure comes with a lot of benefits like keeping your interior temperature cool, protecting your upholstery from premature damage, shatter-proofing your windows and providing privacy, it’s too bad that keeping your windows clean isn’t one of them. You still have to do that part. Though cleaning your car windows doesn’t sound like a lot of work, it still takes a little trick to accomplish it without those getting those pesky streaks that most car owners have encountered at least once while trying to tidy their car windows.
Step 1: Prepare The Things You Need To Clean
To do this job successfully, you’ll need the following ingredients:
· Cornstarch
· White Vinegar
· Warm Water
· Clean Bucket
· Spray Bottle
· Lint-Free Cloth
Step 2: Create The Mixture
Once you have all the ingredients, it’s time to create the mixture. Use the bucket mentioned above to mix all the ingredients in. Mix 2 tablespoons of cornstarch with ½ cup ammonia, ½ cup white vinegar and 3 to 4 liters of warm water. Once you get that milky texture that we’re looking for, transfer it to a spray bottle.
So you’re probably wondering why this mixture? That’s because, the cornstarch prevents the streaking according to OneEssentialCommunity.com and then the white vinegar helps remove water spots.
Step 3: Apply To Car Windows
When you’re done transferring the mixture to a spray bottle, apply it to your car windows. All you have to do is spray the mixture onto the windows.
Step 4: Wipe, Rinse, Dry
Wipe the window with warm water to rinse. Then rub with a dry paper towel or lint-free cloth. Remember to avoid washing windows when the sun is shining on them, because the cleaning mixture may dry too quickly and leave streaks. Also, try wiping the windows using up-and-down strokes on one side of the window (inside or outside) and side-to-side strokes on the other to tell which side requires extra polishing.
Step 1: Prepare The Things You Need To Clean
To do this job successfully, you’ll need the following ingredients:
· Cornstarch
· White Vinegar
· Warm Water
· Clean Bucket
· Spray Bottle
· Lint-Free Cloth
Step 2: Create The Mixture
Once you have all the ingredients, it’s time to create the mixture. Use the bucket mentioned above to mix all the ingredients in. Mix 2 tablespoons of cornstarch with ½ cup ammonia, ½ cup white vinegar and 3 to 4 liters of warm water. Once you get that milky texture that we’re looking for, transfer it to a spray bottle.
So you’re probably wondering why this mixture? That’s because, the cornstarch prevents the streaking according to OneEssentialCommunity.com and then the white vinegar helps remove water spots.
Step 3: Apply To Car Windows
When you’re done transferring the mixture to a spray bottle, apply it to your car windows. All you have to do is spray the mixture onto the windows.
Step 4: Wipe, Rinse, Dry
Wipe the window with warm water to rinse. Then rub with a dry paper towel or lint-free cloth. Remember to avoid washing windows when the sun is shining on them, because the cleaning mixture may dry too quickly and leave streaks. Also, try wiping the windows using up-and-down strokes on one side of the window (inside or outside) and side-to-side strokes on the other to tell which side requires extra polishing.
Sunday, April 15, 2018
Ways To Protect Yourself From The Harmful Effects Of UV Rays
We’ve been slathering sunscreen on ourselves since we were kids, trying to stay healthy and avoid getting cancer. Turns out many of the ingredients in sunscreen can actually encourage cancer growth, and all that blocking out the sun isn’t completely healthy either. The sun is still the best source of vitamin D we have. It creates this entire vital vitamin we need with just about twenty minutes of exposure a day. So a little dose of sun is a good thing, especially if you’re also getting the healthy fats the body needs to create that vitamin D. Good things there are other ways to protect our skin from the sun aside from sunscreens that we’ve become too accustomed to.
·Wide-Brimmed Hat
If you think that these hats are only for fashion purposes, think again. The shade that you hat’s brim give you help protect your face and neck from being directly hit by the sun’s harmful UV rays. This then keep those parts from easily becoming sunburned especially when you’re at the beach or at the field watching a game.
·Sunglasses
Just because your eyes aren’t skin doesn’t mean the sun can’t damage them. Make sure every member of the family has a sunglass so that they can use it whenever they have to be out in the sun for extended period of time.
·Clothing
Long-sleeved tops and pants would be better clothing than shorts and tank tops if you know you’d be exposed to the sun for long periods of time. Yes they can’t totally block UV rays but they can at least lessen the amount that hits the skin. But if you really want to make sure no UV rays penetrates your clothes, there are UV protected clothing available nowadays as well as swimwear.
·Automotive Window Tint
People think that because they’re indoors, whether inside a car or a building, they’re spared from the harmful damages of the sun. But, you’re forgetting windows that serve as gateway for the sun. Go the extra mile and invest in window film for your car and home to make sure nothing sneaks in. It blocks 99% of UV rays at wavelengths known to contribute to skin damage over time. With a full range of window tints from dark to clear find a dealer near you and select the window tint that is best for you.
·Healthy Eating
Eating foods rich in healthy fats and antioxidants helps protect your skin from damage, including UV damage. That means you should reach for dark, colorful fruits and vegetables that contain carotenoids and other powerful antioxidants. Also eat nuts, seeds, coconut oil, avocados, sea vegetables, and microalgae for the best omega fatty acids and even some healthy saturated fats. Carotenoids give your skin a healthy bronze glow even without sunlight while making sure you burn less often.
·Aloe
In case despite your efforts you still get sunburned, because sometimes even when you have a combination of different sun protection, the temperature can be unpredictable. When this happens, applying aloe from the plant, not the ones sold in bottles, on your burns help soothe or cool it off.
·Wide-Brimmed Hat
If you think that these hats are only for fashion purposes, think again. The shade that you hat’s brim give you help protect your face and neck from being directly hit by the sun’s harmful UV rays. This then keep those parts from easily becoming sunburned especially when you’re at the beach or at the field watching a game.
·Sunglasses
Just because your eyes aren’t skin doesn’t mean the sun can’t damage them. Make sure every member of the family has a sunglass so that they can use it whenever they have to be out in the sun for extended period of time.
·Clothing
Long-sleeved tops and pants would be better clothing than shorts and tank tops if you know you’d be exposed to the sun for long periods of time. Yes they can’t totally block UV rays but they can at least lessen the amount that hits the skin. But if you really want to make sure no UV rays penetrates your clothes, there are UV protected clothing available nowadays as well as swimwear.
·Automotive Window Tint
People think that because they’re indoors, whether inside a car or a building, they’re spared from the harmful damages of the sun. But, you’re forgetting windows that serve as gateway for the sun. Go the extra mile and invest in window film for your car and home to make sure nothing sneaks in. It blocks 99% of UV rays at wavelengths known to contribute to skin damage over time. With a full range of window tints from dark to clear find a dealer near you and select the window tint that is best for you.
·Healthy Eating
Eating foods rich in healthy fats and antioxidants helps protect your skin from damage, including UV damage. That means you should reach for dark, colorful fruits and vegetables that contain carotenoids and other powerful antioxidants. Also eat nuts, seeds, coconut oil, avocados, sea vegetables, and microalgae for the best omega fatty acids and even some healthy saturated fats. Carotenoids give your skin a healthy bronze glow even without sunlight while making sure you burn less often.
·Aloe
In case despite your efforts you still get sunburned, because sometimes even when you have a combination of different sun protection, the temperature can be unpredictable. When this happens, applying aloe from the plant, not the ones sold in bottles, on your burns help soothe or cool it off.
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