Do you have to shrink tint?

If going on a contour glass, for example not all but many side windows for cars and almost all rear windshield for most types of vehicle except trucks, the film needs to be heat shrunk with a heat gun on the outside glass prior to installing it on the inside.
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Do you have to shrink rear window tint?

Some windows are completely flat and will not require to be heat shrunk. Normally the heat shrinking is needed when the contour of the glass curves horizontally and vertically (like the rear windows of most modern cars).
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Does new tint need to cure?

Window Tint Drying Times

Freshly tinted windows go through a curing process. Curing is the time the tint will take to dry. After you have your windows tinted, it's essential to wait a minimum of three to four days before you roll down your windows.
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How do I know when my tint is cured?

During the curing process, you might notice a haziness or cloudiness to the tint film. This is a common occurrence and is caused by water. Firstly, when the tint has been applied a squeegee can only remove so much water. Afterward, the remaining water will form pockets underneath the film.
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Do tints get darker when they dry?

It will look darker as it's dried but not noticeably darker. You need to look at least 15% if you want to go darker.. Even 20% isn't dark enough.
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Does tint bubble at first?

It's normal to see bubbles or hazy windows at first.

Streaks, haze, and bubbles are a normal part of the window tint drying process, so don't worry! Bubbles can occur as moisture forms between the window and the film, but they will evaporate within a few days.
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Can you tint windows without a heat gun?

The heat gun is not necessary, but will make the tint look smoother. If you decide to use a heat gun window tint application, apply it to the outside so you don't melt the film. Use your spray bottle full of hot water to spray on the glass to make it easier for your squeegee to smooth it out.
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How can I make my tint dry faster?

Window tint is going to always dry faster in dry, warm weather than cold, damp weather. This means: Try parking in direct sunlight whenever it's an option, and park indoors (if you can) when the sun isn't shining. Avoid car washes and rain when you can.
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How do you fix wrinkles on window tint?

Spray the edges of the wrinkled area with distilled water, then gently lift it from the window using a razor blade. Pull the wrinkled area back, then spray water on both the film and glass. Use a squeegee to press the film firmly back onto the window, starting from the inside and working to the edge.
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Can you tint a heated rear window?

The short answer is, yes you can! The long answer is as follows. Defroster wires get very hot to help you quickly regain visibility in the winter months. This heat does not damage modern window films because of huge gains in the technology surrounding window film manufacturing.
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Is it OK to wash car after tint?

Yes, you can wash your car after getting the windows tinted. The tint is applied on the interior part of the windows, and a car wash will clean your vehicle's exterior! However, don't wash or clean the interior part of the window just after it's tinted. The window cleaning process is simple.
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How long should you wait to roll windows down after tint in winter?

It's important to remember that freshly tinted windows must go through a curing process. Typically, once your windows are tinted, you must wait at least 3 to 4 days before rolling down and using your windows. The drying process is essential. The process itself involves applying a sheer film with specialized adhesive.
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Does rain affect new tint?

And, as the tint is on the inside of your car's windows and not the outside, and the windows are closed, the rain can't get into your car and it won't mess up your new tint. Tinting is, providing you do as you're instructed, completely rainproof.
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Do I need a heat gun for heat shrink tubing?

There is no better partner for heat shrink tubing than a trusty heat gun. They give superior control letting you apply heat shrink tubing quickly, evenly and accurately. If you are regularly applying heat shrink tubing or you have a large area of heat shrink material to cover then having your own heat gun is essential.
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Can I use hair dryer instead of heat gun?

As hair dryers and heat guns have very similar functions, you can use a hair dryer instead of a heat gun for certain applications. If you are removing labels/stickers, removing candle wax, or similar tasks then a hair dryer can be used instead of a heat gun.
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Does tint get lighter as curing?

Once the curing process is complete, your windows will stop darkening, and over time, will actually start to get lighter, especially if your car is often exposed to harsh sunlight.
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Can you see in 5 tint?

A 5% tint is extremely dark, and you can't see through it at all. This is actually illegal in most states but is most commonly used on the back windows of limousines.
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