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Why DIY Car Window Tinting Isn’t Recommended

2/22/2020
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Car window tinting offers privacy, safety, and comfort to the driver and passengers inside the car. It also protects the interior of your car from sun damage. Owing to numerous advantages, more and more people have started to get their car windows tinted.
If you’re planning to get the windows of your car tinted, you have two options; either get it done from a professional or do it yourself. While you may think tinting your car windows is no big deal, you might benefit from this blog post that talks about why DIY car window tinting isn’t recommended.

1. You May Get Into Trouble with the Law

You’ll be surprised to know that the government has set certain rules and regulations regarding the car window tinting. The vehicles that were registered before 1st April 1985 should have a car window tint on the windscreen and front windows that allow at least 70% of sunlight to pass through. As for cars that were registered after 1st April 1985, the window tinting on their windscreens and front windows should allow at least 75% sunlight to pass through.

If you aren’t aware of the law and fail to comply, you are highly likely to get into trouble with the authorities. You may get a penalty notice, a prohibition notice, or be summoned to the court.

2. You May End Up with Poor Quality Tint Films

Since you aren’t a professional car window tint applicator, you can’t tell a bad quality tint from a good quality one. You are most likely to follow the recommendation of the salesperson or trust the claim on the pack of the DIY car tint kit only to end up with a bad quality product. The worst part about buying a DIY car tint kit is that by the time you realize how bad quality the tint film is, you would already have it installed. This means you will have to go through the hassle of removing and re-installing the car window tint.

3. You Might Ruin the Tint

Car window tint may look easy, but it really isn’t that simple. If it is your first time tinting your car’s windows, the chances that you’ll ruin it quite high. Car window tinting is a skillful job that not everyone can do. What’s worse is that if you go wrong with it, there is no way you can take it off, reapply or return to the store you bought it from. Your time, effort, and money would simply go to waste.

4. You Won’t Get Any Guarantees

You can’t just ask for a refund or exchange if the quality of the product is bad. One of the many reasons why professional car window tinting is expensive is because you can always go back to the workshop and complain about the bad service that you got.

Summary

​DIY car window tinting is a bad idea. You can’t tell if the product is of good quality before installing it, you might get into trouble with the law authorities, or most likely, you will ruin it. Therefore, you should always hire a professional car window tinting applicator to get the job done right. 
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