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BMW Rear Tints, by V-Styling

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5% Rear window tinting VW Sirroco, by V-Styling

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Lamborghini 40% Window Tints, by V-Styling

Mercedes rear tints

20% Rear tints on Mercedes, by V-Styling

Learn more about tinting your car windows

We explore the range of benefits of tinting, making things as clear as possible for everyone looking to tint their windows. Be sure to check out the window tinting law before getting any work done, or discuss directly with a professional.

UV Ray Protection

No more trucker arm with effective door window tinting, UV’s can be reduced by 99%, making your car a safe place from the sun. This will also protect your interior surfaces and fabrics from fading, caused by direct sunlight. Additionally, with skin safety more important than ever these days it can be a useful way to keep yourself away from excess sun exposure.

Reduce Heat

Window tinting films can reduce heat in the car by rejecting up to 63% of solar energy when compared to standard automotive glass. This will improve comfort within the vehicle and reduces the amount of air conditioning needed, particularly on warm days. It is also an excellent way to keep the sun out of your face, allowing you improve your focus on the road.

Reduce Glare

Although this might not be something that immediately springs to mind when considering window tinting, it can actually be a great aid when trying to reduce glare from the sun and headlights at night. These are both potentially dangerous scenarios when driving and tinting your windows can give a much safer driving experience.

Privacy & Security

Having a film of protection on your vehicle glass will actually help add a safety element if involved in a road traffic collision by preventing shards of glass flying into the vehicle. It can also make your possessions less obvious to any potential smash and grab criminality.

Headlight Tinting

Are you looking to jazz up your car a little bit? Then one of the best ways to do that is with headlight tints. It can give your car a unique look and give you something a bit more expansive than the plain old style that every car comes with. Rather than sticking with the norm, if you want to make sure that your car looks absolutely brilliant moving forward this is the easiest way to do it.

Tail Light Tints

Tail light tinting has increased in popularity in recent years. Not only because it gives a much better and polished look to the back of your car but also because it help to protect the rear lights from dirt, scratches and sun overexposure. Why would you risk having a not so good tail light tinting job? Find hundreds of local installers near you and give your car a unique look.

Window Tinting Law

When you think about customising your vehicle with some fresh car window tinting, make sure you know exactly where your limits are and what you can and cannot do with your windows. We’re here to bust the doubts and myths around window tinting and give you the truth so that you can drive safely, and legally, on the road. Read our Car Window Tinting Law FAQ, the truths and the myths, below.

Expert tinters in installing window films will also be experts in removing it. If for whatever reason you now want the film removed for good, they will help you out and leave your windows in perfect condition, as they were before the tinting film was applied. Find the most convenient installer near you and remove the tint of your windows safely.

Headlight Tinting

Headlight tinting is a definite styling decision, with little functionality impact other than slightly dimming your lights. It makes the front of the car look more aggressive and works great with dark coloured vehicles.

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Brake Light Tinting

Brake light tinting is similar to the headlight tinting, done in the same way by applying film to the inside of the light glass and brings a more aggressive feel to the car.

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Window Tinting Guides and Resources

Tinting can be done DIY, both removal and installation with enough resources to use as guides. We explore as much as possible around the car tinting industry so that our users can get as involved as they like and understand the service before they request quotes through 3Dom Wraps.

Need to Know More About Vehicle Window Tinting?

We go into more detail below in our FAQ’s, looking at the industry, legislation and the ins and outs of what vehicle window tinting is all about.

Car window tinting is an automotive service that is growing all the time and adds a subtle, but unique touch to your car, van or any other vehicle. The technology has advanced so much now that it can help protect your windows from chips too, and the tint is available in a number of shades, so you can go for limo black tint, or a lighter finish.

Tinted windows look cool and they look important, simple as that. You only see them on high end vehicles such as a Maybach, a Rolls Royce or a Range Rover, along with the occasional boy racer that doesn’t want the world to see the shame on his face from driving a ruined Vauxhall Corsa. However, if they hadn’t added that horrendous body kit and just detailed and personalised their car in other ways, it would look 100 times better.

Those that have their car windows tinted professionally all agree that it helps smarten up the overall image of the vehicle, and makes it look sleeker. A dark tint on any window peeks the interest of the public as they want to see who is driving or what is inside, so if you have just had an awesome graphic vinyl wrap installed and you want to draw even more attention and interest to it, go one step further and tint your windows as well!

Car window tinting is just another great way to personalise your vehicle to make it stand out from the crowd in an easy, inexpensive way and you can even now tint your headlights and brake lights. It helps keep the car cooler as it helps reflect away UV Rays, it adds extra privacy to the cabin, but it doesn’t ruin the look of your car as some modifications can.

If you know exactly what you want, you can take advantage of our network of approved, certified installers in your area. Through this network, we’ll supply you with free quotes from up to 3 professional window tint installers, and when booking through our system, you automatically qualify for 10% off the total cost of the work carried out on your vehicle.

It’s completely free to request quotes and you are under no obligation to buy until you book in with an installer. If you require any other vehicle services please check out our services pages. If you would like any more information please feel free to contact us and we will get back to you as quickly as possible.

For more information on window tinting, along with the pro’s and con’s it offers, be sure to check out our Car Tints blog.

Many of the window tinting experts that we have available in our directory provide a mobile window tinting service, meaning you can get your vehicle windows tinted whilst at work or home. There’s no need for you to run around trying out different services for both the car and your property – we can help you find both with ease. We only work with experts that can legitimately help you out, so you can trust all of the sources we provide you with.

Decrease heat

Car Window Tinting films can reduce heat in the car by rejecting up to 63% of solar energy when compared to standard automotive glass. This will improve comfort within the car and reduces the amount of air conditioning needed, particularly on warm days. Not only will the car feel far more neutral when you step in, but if you use this for a store or a home you can save the room from becoming too warm. This is an excellent way to keep the sun out of your face and out of the room, allowing everything to stay nice and calm.

Reduces Glare

Although this might not be something that immediately springs to mind when considering window tinting, it can actually be a great aid when trying to reduce glare from the sun and headlights at night. These are both potentially dangerous scenarios when driving. If you find those mornings when the sun is bouncing off the road a bit hard to deal with, you can give yourself much greater comfort this way.

Protects from UV rays

No more trucker arm with effective window tinting, UV’s can be reduced by 99%, making your car a safe place from the sun. This will also protect your interior surfaces and fabrics from fading, caused by direct sunlight. Additionally, with skin safety more important than ever these days it can be a useful way to keep yourself away from excess sun exposure.

Safety & Security

Having a film of protection on your vehicle glass will actually help add a safety element if involved in a road traffic collision by preventing shards of glass flying into the vehicle. It can also make your possessions less obvious to any potential smash and grab criminality. These windows are reinforced and would take a significant force to put them through – you can rely on both the quality of the glass, as well as how sturdy it is.

Appearance: Well quite frankly, it looks fantastic! Tinted windows add a much more mysterious and adult look to anything, and this can be the catalyst that you need to really make yourself stand out. By the same token, it can help you maintain your privacy – people will be looking in, but they won’t be able to see much!

Headlight tinting is a relatively new process but we absolutely love the results we are seeing. Why not consider adding that meaner look to your car with headlight tinting, especially if you already have a dark coloured vehicle.

You certainly can, as with most automotive customisation services, but it takes skill to get it right, which is why many people opt to go with a professional to get the job done right first time. Using the best materials available often makes far more sense than using cheap window film, so if you feel you cannot afford the best, we would suggest holding on until you can. Spending cheap will only end in the work needing to be redone and then you are paying twice.

Usually, yes they can. In automotive, any glass can be tinted but there are window tinting rules to be aware of. For example, windscreens and front windows alongside the driver, are limited to a maximum of 70% tint, unlike the rears that can be tinted to 5%, which is extremely dark.

Windows can also be tinted in architectural scenarios too, such as on conservatories to keep them cooler, offices to reduce glare and shop fronts to add reflective finishes to the glass, adding privacy and protection from UV, just like in a car.

It is similar to car wrapping, but done on a window. The film is applied as a whole sheet to the inside of the window, avoiding seams that would be apparent using more than one piece, and held in place with strong adhesive that is on the film itself like a sticker.

The installer will apply the film using a squeegee, which pushes air from under the film allowing it to bond to the glass and preventing bubbles from appearing in the film.

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