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Finding a good window tinting shop
I’m thinking about getting my car windows tinted, but I want to make sure I pick a place that does it right. I’ve seen cars with bad tints—bubbles, peeling edges, or turning purple over time. I don’t want that to happen to mine. What should I look for in a tinting shop? Are there specific brands of film that last longer? Also, is there a difference in how tints are applied that affects durability? Would appreciate any advice from people who’ve done it.
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Re: Finding a good window tinting shop
A bad tint job can definitely ruin the look of a car, and cheap films don’t last. When I searched for car window tinting near me, I came across Tintex, and they were a solid choice. They use high-end films that don’t fade or bubble over time, and their application process ensures a smooth, flawless finish. They also explained the differences between dyed, metallic, and ceramic tints—ceramic is the best for heat reduction and durability. Another thing I liked is that they took the time to install everything properly, trimming the edges perfectly to avoid peeling. If you want a long-lasting, professional tint job, it’s worth investing in a good shop.


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Had a tough time staying focused during long commutes after night shifts—sun glare would hit at the worst angles. Swapping visors constantly wasn’t cutting it, so I figured some decent car window tinting might help without overhauling the entire vehicle. Didn’t want anything too flashy, just enough to block glare and ease the eye strain. Found a local spot through a few recs, left the car for a couple hours, and it honestly felt like a relief the next time I drove. Looks cleaner too, but the comfort was the real win.

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