FAQ
Here, you'll find answers to commonly asked questions about our Window Tints.
How dark will my window tint be?
The industry standard for measuring how dark your window tint is known as Visual Light Transmission (VLT). We will be applying the darkest legal tint to your vehicle.
The Darkest legal limit in all Australian states (exc NT) is 20% VLT on all rear windows, 35% VLT on all front windows. In the NT the legal limit is 15% VLT on all rear windows, 35% VLT on all front windows.
Due to this, your front & rear windows will slightly differ in appearance.
No tint is permitted on the windscreen, sunroof or moonroof.
Why can't tint be applied to the front windscreen?
Legally, window tint cannot be applied to the windscreen, however, windscreens on all new vehicles are made from laminated glass. Laminated glass delivers very high UV protection, blocking out majority of both UVA and UVB rays.
Can the applications be completed at my house?
No. We require a controlled (dust & wind free) environment to apply our products, we do not offer a mobile service.
Does it matter if my windows automatically wind down slightly after the window tinting has been done?
Minimal movement should not effect the window film, however, do not wind your windows down for the first 48 hours.
Will you tint my sunroof or moonroof?
No, we do not apply window tint to the sunroof or the moonroof.