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DIY Window Tinting | Proven To Be Success In Residential & Commercial Space

Window tinting has been extensively used in the auto industry, but it has also been proven to be a success in residential and commercial spaces. <br>

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DIY Window Tinting | Proven To Be Success In Residential & Commercial Space

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  1. Diy tinting company Debunking the myths about DIY window tinting

  2. Window tinting has been extensively used in the auto industry, but it has also been proven to be a success in residential and commercial spaces. You would want to tint your windows for various reasons such as protecting the home from UV rays, increasing privacy, or reducing the energy bills. Whatever may be your reasons, window tinting is a great investment. Although while researching about getting a window tint for your home or office, you may have stumbled upon one or other things that must have left you indecisive and confused. There are some stigmas and misconceptions attached to window tinting, and more so if you’re planning to go for “Do it yourself “(DIY) window tinting. Rather than believing the hearsay, you must go through the facts. Here are some myths related to window tinting that have been busted so that you take an informed decision. Myth 1: DIY involves a lot of steps DIY window tinting is easy and involves just three simple steps. You need to make sure the windows are clean before you start. It’s important that you measure the size and order the film or else you can choose to cut the extra part later.

  3. Step1: Spray simple water or soapy water solution to the window so that it can work as an adhesive for the film. Peel off the backing of the tint and carefully start applying the film. Step2: Use a squeegee to remove the soapy water and bubbles from under the film. Step3: Finally, use a cutting knife to remove the excessive parts of the film. Myth 2: It makes the room darker This is one of the most widespread misconceptions about window tinting. This arises due to the general outlook that the windows appear darker on the outside, and so they make the rooms inside darker and gloomier.  The fact is that there are different kinds of window tints depending on the application and need. For instance, you may choose a charcoal solar film with non-reflective light up to 90% for your bedrooms or offices facing the blazing sunlight or you may choose to install a much lighter film depending upon the location of the room and the amount of light you’d want to be poured in.  No matter the kind of window tints you choose, it lets in an adequate amount of natural light and protects from UV rays at the same time.

  4. Myth 3: DIY does not fetch results DIY window tinting may look like a daunting task and the idea of getting the result as good as the professional installations may sound far-fetched to many.  In truth, DIYing when done meticulously can get the desired results. The only tip would be to go slowly and not rush it for the sake of finishing. If you’re new to tinting the windows yourself, start somewhere simple like a small bathroom window and as your confidence builds up you could jump to tinting the larger windows. Also, while applying the tint to huge glasses, it’s better to take help from someone.  To sum up, put in some patience and voila, you have the best result! Myth 4: It leaves the home colder in winters Contrary to the popular belief that window tints keep the homes cooler only in summer, they actually help in maintaining the temperature according to the seasons and keep your homes warmer in winters. This works on the principle of insulation, the window tints reflect the heat inside and act as a barrier and reduce heat loss to outside.

  5. Myth 5: Window tints are difficult to clean Maintaining the window tints is a trouble-free process. It is the same as cleaning your regular windows. You can clean the window tints by using soapy water, make sure you don’t use any harsh chemical-based solution like ammonia.  Once you tint the window films, you mustn’t clean them for a month.  Myth 6: DIY tints are of bad quality While this cannot be completely disregarded owing to the fact that there are many cheap quality tints available out there. You must do your research and buy or order from an experienced company. If you happen to live anywhere in Australia, then consider buying from a DIY window tinting company. They have a huge experience in installing window tints and provide the same high-quality films for DIY as the ones used by their professional installing counterparts. What’s more assuring is that they provide free samples too and a training session for some amount. You can also avail great discounts there.  

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