Tint To-go

at Maverick pl, Chula Vista , 91911 United States

CAR, HOME & BUSINESS WINDOW TINT. BEST QUALITY FILM=OWN BUSSINES= LOW PRICES. DIFFERENT SHADES TO CHOOSE. KEEP YOUR CAR COOL AND PRIVACY. BOOK NOW!

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Tint To-go
Maverick pl
Chula Vista , CA 91911
United States
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Contact Phone
P: (619) 273-6319
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Description

Care and cleaning of new window film: Rolling windows down: We recommend that you leave your windows up for 48 hours (2 days) after they are tinted. This will allow the film time to adhere to the glass so it will not peel when it is finally rolled down. Drying time: For the first few days after your windows are tinted they will be cloudy, hazy, and you may see little water pockets forming in the tint. This is normal! When windows are tinted, the squeegee can only remove a certain amount of the water from between the film, and the glass. As the film dries, the remaining water will form little pockets. These will simply evaporate and go away by themselves. The amount of time before your new tint will be totally dry is determined by the amount of sunlight it gets. If it's cloudy and overcast outside, it will take longer, if it's hot and sunny, then the film dries very quickly. Cleaning: After your windows are tinted, you need to wait a couple of days to clean them. Basically, you do not want to risk pulling the tint loose, before it has a chance to dry. Once your vehicle has been tinted the windows will have been lightly wiped down, but will probably need a proper cleaning. A soft paper towel and any non-ammonia cleaner (do not use the blue "Windex with ammonia D", or any blue colored cleaners because they usually have ammonia in them). You can use: Vinegar Windex (Green), or any of the citrus Windex's,. There are other cleaners made specifically for tinted windows such as Eagle One's 20/20. which are very good. In addition you can use soap and water, vinegar and water, or really anything without ammonia or abrasives. Things to know: Dot Matrix Issues: Most modern vehicles have a black ceramic dotted edge around them, as well as at the top of the rear window. Window film as a rule does not stick to this. the dots hold the film away from from the glass causing a "whitish" look, after the film has dried, you can simply take a finger and run around the edge on the inside. Most of the time this will press the air out. At the top of the rear glass the dots are much thicker, and in most cases the window film will be cut back off of these. This is to make sure the film has actual glass to stick to, rather than ceramic. On some vehicles this may be bothersome to have the top couple inches not tinted. There is a way to black the area out after the film has totally dried. Give us a call for details. Seat belt chips: Care should be used when exiting the car, and removing the seat belt. In some cars the seat belt will "snap" into the glass and cause little chips in the window film. This is not covered in the warranty! Scratches in the glass and/or film: Vehicles older than a year or so will generally have scratches that run up and down on the windows that roll down. This is caused by little pieces of sand and debris that get lodged in between the outside gasket, and the glass. The window going up, and down, creates tiny scratches that most people never even notice are there. Until they have window film installed on the inside. Installing tint behind these surface scratches makes them stand out more than they did before the vehicle was tinted. Unfortunately, there is nothing that can be done about them. They are simply the effects of time on the vehicle. In some cases (especially vehicles that frequent sandy, or muddy conditions) these grains of sand/dirt will become lodged between the inside gasket and the film, and cause scratches in it. We do not cover this sort of thing in the warranty. Simply because, short of replacing the gasket with a new/clean one, there is no way to cause it from happening again, and again. Keep in mind that this same sand scratches the glass itself, so it will certainly scratch window film. If you have this problem, and replace the gasket(s), we will generally replace the tint free of charge the first time. Your business is appreciated.

Opening time

  • Mondays: 07:00- 17:00
  • Tuesdays: 07:00- 17:00
  • Wednesdays: 07:00- 17:00
  • Thursdays: 07:00- 17:00
  • Fridays: 07:00- 17:00
  • Saturdays: 08:00- 15:00
  • Sundays: 09:00- 12:00

Specialities

Price category
$$ (10-30)

Reviews for Tint To Go

Gloria W.

I would give Hector 10 stars if I could! He did such an amazing job on all of my windows and is so professional, clean and very educated on everything about... Read more

Rey R.

Outstanding job by Hector. The job is well done and at a very reasonable price. Highly recommend it.

Jason N.

I always use Hector to tint all my windows. He has the best prices I have ever seen and great quality. He uses a very good brand of tent that has a lifetime... Read more
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Summary

Tint To-go is Chula Vista based place and this enity listed in Automotive Customizing category. Located at Maverick pl CA 91911. Contact phone number of Tint To-go: (619) 273-6319

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