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Car window tinting can go a long way in improving the overall comfort of your driving experience by enhancing privacy and keeping out ultraviolet rays. After buying a used vehicle, you may wonder if you need to replace the windshield tint, especially when you don’t know how old the tint is or if it is good quality. Here are a few signs that will let you know when your tinting needs to be replaced.

When to Replace Car Window Tinting

1. Bulges

When car window tinting wasn’t installed properly or a low-quality film was used, tiny bulges or air bubbles will begin to appear throughout the surface. These bubbles will eventually compromise the performance of the entire film, plus they ruin your car’s sleek look.

2. Peeling

car window tintingAfter years of exposure to harsh sunlight, it isn’t unusual for tinting to begin peeling from the windows as its adhesive starts to deteriorate. Peeling will typically begin on one edge, and can get worse when you roll down your windows. Don’t try to pull the peeling tint off by yourself. Instead, let professionals do the job for faster, safer results.

3. Not Doing Its Job

Window tinting blocks ultraviolet rays to keep your vehicle cool and prevent damage to the interior. Old tinting that needs to be replaced won’t perform as efficiently. If you notice fading interior components or unusually warm temperatures inside your car, you might need to get new window tinting.

 

If you need to replace your car window tinting, make Ohana Tinting your first stop. Serving Oahu, HI, since 2013, this tint shop has quickly become the island’s go-to resource for tinting services thanks to their friendly customer service, professional installation, and wide range of products. To learn more about their products and services, visit them online, or call (808) 636-6551 to request a free estimate.

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