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FAQ’s

Check our frequently asked questions

Do you apply film to the inside or outside of the glass?

We apply film to the interior of the glass except for windows that are difficult to reach, like skylights. For these windows, we have exterior film options.

Do I need to replace my glass?

No, the window film we supply can be fitted to your existing glass?

Can I remove the film at a later date?

Yes, removing the film is a simple process and it will not damage your glass if removed correctly for the type of glass you have.

Do you use chemicals to apply the film to my glass?

No. The solution we use is water-based and is like dishwasher liquid. It doesn’t cause harm and won’t damage furniture, floors, etc.

Will my windows turn milky?

Yes, but this is only temporary. The milky appearance only lasts while the window film dries. This usually takes a couple of days, although there are sometimes patches that can take a little longer.

How soon can I clean my windows after you install the film?

We recommend you wait 10 days before cleaning your windows. This lets the adhesive properly bond the film to the glass.

How do I clean windows that have a window tint?

You can clean them normally although make sure the solution you use is free from ammonia. This is because ammonia can damage the window film, causing it to fail.

Will glass tinting completely stop fading?

Glass tinting can’t completely stop fading, but it can significantly reduce it. As much as 40 percent of fading is caused by UV rays which our window films block 99 percent of. In addition, we have options that block 78 percent of solar energy, another major contributor to fading. So, while glass tinting will not stop fading completely, it typically reduces the effect by more than half.

Will my room look dark after the windows are tinted?

The amount of light that gets into your room will depend on the window tint used. For example, we have options that block up to 78 of solar energy. This will, inevitably, block light as well. On the other hand, we have options that block less solar energy while offering almost complete UV protection. In this case, there is no discernible difference in the amount of light let in. You should remember, however, that even our darkest window films will still let in more light than open blinds.

I've seen window films that have turned purple. Will that happen to me?

It can happen with window film, but not when you come to us as we only use high-quality brands.

Will the window film start to bubble or peel after it's been on for a few years?

We use the latest techniques to install your window films, including dry adhesive technology. This protects the film from bubbling or peeling.

Cost effective, high performing and long lasting. Our window films:

Reduce Fading

Protect your furniture, floors and artwork from UV rays.

Increase Privacy

Block vision both ways or choose an option which lets you see out.

Reduce Heat, Glare and Save Energy

Keep out up to 80% of the heat from the sun.

Increase safety & security

Strengthen, protect and shatterproof your glass.