Finding the Right Car Tint Shop by Checking Out Samples The first step to a good tint job is to find a good tint shop, but it can be hard to find one as there are several options. You can get recommendations from friends, relatives or colleagues who have tinted cars. You can also scan the Yellow Pages or, to be more convenient, use an online quote service. In any case, there are some things you should look into before choosing a car tint shop, such as the background of the business, products they use, warranties offered, quality of customer service, and the rest. But of course, none would be so important as being able to inspect samples of their actual work. After all, no matter how great everything about them sounds, if you don’t like how they tint cars, you won’t want to use them. That means you have to go to the shop and check out a few samples – in person.
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A few quick minutes in a car tint shop is typically enough to give you some vibes on the type of business you’re dealing with. When you’re there, ask them to show you a car they’ve worked on. Check the rear window. The film must be in one piece, not cut or in strips. Professional tinters always do it this way. If the car has any ‘frit’ edges, check closely to make sure that the film extends far enough to include them too.
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Look all around you – everything should be clean and organized. Are the tools and window films and tools laid out carefully and expertly? Outdoor work areas must avoided at all costs because window tinting should be done in an indoor area that is free of dust. Next, move around and look at the tint on the side-windows. The film should cover the inside of the window and be tight on the edges. Look very, very closely at the window film and check for bubbles or spots where the film isn’t very tight against the window. Both are signs of a bad tint job, and professional tint shops go great lengths to avoid both. On the other hand, if you notice that the film is a little discolored or streaky, don’t worry as it does take weeks to fully dry a film and clear it up. As you’re doing all these, remember the type, color, and darkness of the film you prefer. If they don’t stock what you want, you don’t have to settle. As mentioned earlier, there’s a lot of car tint shops these days, and it’s just an issue of finding the right one. Of course, it will take time and patience, but you’ll thank yourself for being wise in your choice.