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Rvinyl.com
Pre-Cut Windshield Visor Tint Kit Description: |
What is a Pre-Cut Windshield
Visor Tint
Strip Kits?
These windshield visors tint film kits are designed to apply to the
inside of your windshield blocking the UV rays of the sun as you drive,
while giving your vehicle a more aggressive look by extending the roof
line.
Rvinyl car window tint kits are precut specifically for the make, model
and year listed in the product name using advanced CAD based software
and the most updated window tint pattern databases in the industry. We
use professional grade equipment in the manufacturing of your film kit,
allowing for a precision and professional results in half the time it
would take you to install film by the roll.
How difficult is it to install Pre-cut Windshield Visor Tint Kits?
This is our easiest window tint product to install, but can be more
difficult depending on the angle of your vehicle's windshield or the
placement of the rear view mirror. Installing precut kits is
significantly easier and less time consuming than installing film by the
roll, it can still be a difficult process. Although many sites claim
their kits are easy to install, we recommend you review the installation
procedures outlined to make sure our product meets your needs.
Installation difficulty depends on the ability of the installer, the
particular windows being tinted and the compound surface of the front
windshield.
Can I return this product?
No. Returns are not accepted on this product, it has been custom made to
your specifications for your vehicle. We are not responsible for
improper installation.
How much does it cost to have my windshield visor professionally tinted?
The cost of tinting depends on the film being used and the vehicle being
applied to. In general, the cost is $50 for a windshield visor tint
strip installation. If you are purchasing this kit and plan on
having a professional installer apply the tint, you will generally not
save money. Installers profit is derived from the labor, not the
film costs and it is in their best interest to have as many billable
labor hours as possible. These kits are designed for the do-it-yourself
minded individual, if you plan on having this kit installed
professionally we recommend you purchase their film and installation
service.
My vehicle has factory window tint installed, what does Rvinyl
recommend?
Factory installed tint is generally rated between 15% and 20%, we
recommend you review the tint laws section of our site for applicable
front windshield tint laws in the state your vehicle is registered. When
installed properly, it will be difficult to distinguish factory from
aftermarket film saving you hundreds of dollars in installation fees.
Do you offer a warranty?
Rvinyl uses a lifetime warranted film when installed by a licensed
professional. This is professional grade film which will not fade, peel,
crack, bubble or turn purple when installed by a licensed professional.
This warranty is only applicable for professionally installed film kits.
Rvinyl.com will guarantee that the film will not fade or change color,
we can not extend any further warranties unless this film is
professionally installed.
How long does it take for the film to dry?
Cold weather and humid conditions can lengthen the dry-out time,
while warm, sunny weather will speed it up. Dry-out times can vary from
a few days to as long as six months, but the film will eventually dry
completely. Moisture that is trapped during the installation process can
cause bubbles or a slightly cloudy appearance. This is normal. Do not
try to “pierce” or cut the film in an attempt to drain the trapped
moisture. This will damage the film. Just be patient and allow the film
to dry completely on its own.
How soon can I clean my windows after installing window tinting?
Do not clean the film for 30 days following installation. This
allows the film to adhere securely to the window. When you do clean your
windows, make sure to use mild cleaning solution and fresh, clean, soft
materials. To avoid scratching the film, do not use abrasive cleaning
materials, bristle brushes, or cloth that contains dirt particles. Even
some paper towels are rough enough to scratch your film, causing a dull
finish over time. |
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