Posts Tagged ‘Window Tinting’
Auto Window Tinting
Is auto window tinting right for you?
A growing number of drivers are choosing to tint For instance, many vehicles sold in the North America already come with factory applied tinted film.Vehicle owners can then easily take this a step further by applying additional window tint sold in rolls or in static-cling sheets. These can feature everything from images of National flags to snowy mountain and wildlife scenes.
Consumers tint their automobile windows for a variety of reasons.The two most popular are for car safety and personalization.With skin cancer on the rise, some consumers feel it is prudent to add an extra layer of protection while they are driving by having their windows custom-tinted with a protective film that blocks out harmful UVA rays. Other drivers worry about the safety of their cars’ interiors. Using window tint to block sun UV rays prolongs the life of leather and vinyl seat coverings, and keeps car interiors from getting too hot.
The main reason consumers have their windows tinted, though,is for cosmetic purposes alongside the secondary purposes.
There are hundreds of ways to customize a car, and tinting the windows adds to a vehicle’s “coolness factor.” Sports cars, pickup trucks and SUVs are all popular vehicle choices for customization. But no matter why drivers decide to add tinted film to their car’s windows, they need to first check their province or state laws on automotive window tinting. Provinces and States alike have their reasons for this: Some say that police and law officials need to be able to see the driver, and see inside a car, during a traffic stop. Other states say it is helpful for other drivers to see the faces of the drivers coming at them in traffic situations. Auto window tinting today offers vehicle owners an easy and inexpensive way to customize their vehicles. and applying tint is a simple process but also a skillful and artistic endeavour that the learned tradesman has acquired through experience. It’s little wonder, then, that auto window tinting has become so popular and when you visit The Tint Shop ,all your expectations and needed information will be well provided for.
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Window Tinting Shades, Styles and Techniques
| A growing number of homeowners, business owners and drivers are choosing to tint their windows. Some businesses and homeowners will remodel their bathroom and choose opaque window film, other will simply choose to apply window film the office or home windows. Fortunately for them, the options are nearly unlimited and at the Tint Shop we are sure to meet your tinting desires. There are three types of tints for windows, tinted, reflective and spectrally selective.
Here is a perfect example of a superbly tinted patio window revealing the advantages of clarity once the tinting installation is completed. Some tints absorb light, while others reflect it.Some window tints can achieve both. Tinted window film is used mainly on residential home windows. This film can block sunlight from entering a home through its windows by absorbing the light.
Reflective window film is almost always used for commercial buildings.
The third film available, as shown above, is spectrally selective
Homeowners, though, should note what type of window they want to tint. The Tint Shop offers all types of tinting installation with the expertise of skilled professional workmanship.
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Window Tinting Tools for Installation Prt 1
| The Tint Shop takes care in ensuring proper professional and skillful procedure to satisfy the consumers expectations of a talented and artistic installer.
In this post at Window Tinting Today , The Tint Shop will go through Part 1 basic tools needed for the procedure and preparation of tinting installation. Here we will begin with the variuos types of Sqweegeee Tools
8″ Pro Squeegee Deluxe (AT-064) A “finishing” (installation) squeegee as a ready-to-use assembly. Used to remove application solution from beneath the film during the installation of all film types.
6″ Pro Squeegee Blade (AT-063) 8″ Pro Squeegee Blade (AT-061) Replacement blade to the 6″ AND 8″Pro Squeegee (AT-062) used as a means of removing application solutions from beneath the film during the installation of all film types.
6″ Flatfoot Squeegee Blade (AT-069) 8″ Flatfoot Squeegee Blade (AT-059) Flatfoots are specially angled blades for the Pro Squeegee. The angle is designed to maximize the surface area in contact with the film, thereby removing much more mounting solution than a standard Pro blade with a square edge. These are special order items, please call for availability.
18.5″ Yellow Blade (AT-147) Economy size squeegee usually cut to shorter 4-5″ lengths before use. Used for removal of application solution during the installation process. (Handle sold separately.)
Red Devil Squeegee (AT-033) Angled, high durometer squeegee. Excellent for corners.
Diamond Tip (AT-113)
Hard Card Sharpener (AT-068) This sharpening tool is essential for maintaining the sharpest, smoothest possible edge on any thin, “hard edge” tool. Saves money by extending the life of these tools by more than a hundred-fold. Has replaceable blade: just use a few segments a stainless steel Ofla blade, remove and replace with screw driver underneath. An amazing tool which works like a wood plane.
Contour Squeegee (Soft) (AT-201GRN) This tool automatically spreads out finger tension which makes it the premier applicator for non-flat surfaces. Perfect for automotive and paint protection installations.
Contour Squeegee (Firm) (AT-201YLW) This tool automatically spreads out finger tension which makes it the premier applicator for non-flat surfaces. Perfect for automotive and paint protection installations.
Here we will Conclude Prt 1 of Tinting Tools For Installation continue browsing the Tint Shop for Prt 2. All tools shown and mentioned courtesy of Courage Distributing Inc. Copyright Notice. Copyright © 2004 Courage Distributing Inc.., 2170 Dunwin Dr. Unit 27, Mississauga, Ontario Canada L5L 5M8. All rights reserved. You should assume that, unless otherwise indicated, all material on this site is owned by Courage and is protected by the copyright and other laws of Canada, its treaty countries, and other jurisdictions.
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