Similar to car, all tinting film eventually break down. When this
    happens depends on the quality of the film itself, the amount
    of exposure to sunlight, and the workmanship of the tinter
    who installed the film.

    The worst dyed window film can show signs of color fading in
    the matter of months under intense sunlight. The average
    hybrid type film lasts for 5 years, and the best quality
    metallized sputtered or deposition window film can last for a
    decade.

    The picture on the right shows rear window film on its last
    legs. This is a classic example of cheap car tint coming apart
    under the intense Florida sun. Bubbles have formed under
    the film giving it an uneven and splotchy appearance.
    Additionally, the dyed window film itself has turned a purplish
    hue, indicating that cheap dye was used in the film.

    To prevent this type of mistake, buy your tint from a reputable
    dealer that uses quality film. They will offer window film
    warranty of 5-year or lifetime warranty on the performance and
    color of the tint. If any problems with the tint develop, you can
    take your car back to the shop and get it replaced.

    KING TINT wants to help you tint your car with the best quality
    tint, and with a honest dealer that stands by their work.
    Please use our Car Tint Guide to get a recommendation.
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