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Car Window Tinting

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Car Window Tinting

About Tint My Ride

Car window tinting is what we are known for at Tint My Ride LLC. We are the one stop shop for all of your automotive window tinting needs. We are Idaho based with guaranteed satisfaction to the core, and treat every ride like it is our own. You can rest assured that your windows are receiving the attention to detail needed, to provide you literally noticeable results.

Automotive Window Tinting

We carry 2-ply premium, scratch resistant CARBON and CERAMIC heat & UV rejecting film in a variety of percentages to not only keep your passengers and interior cool, but transform your vehicle into one of the most stylish rides on the road.

Car Window Tinting Near Me

Our top of the line car window tinting service is also offered fully mobile. For a very minimal fee, we will come to your location and perform our professional services (must have a garaged space with power) while you carry on with your day.

Car Window Tinting

our work, your rides

We believe every stroke of the blade, and glide of the squeegee, is critical in tailoring the needs of every ride. Browse a few of our window tinting projects below with handcrafted detail in every window.

our clients

The reviews below are just a sample of the numerous customers whom we have served and helped stay shady.

DONT MISS OUT

Transform your ride and give yourself and your passengers the protection, privacy, temperature control, and style deserved.

Frequently Asked Questions

Window film is a thin, multi-layered polyester material that incorporates the many different layers to control different properties, including Ultra- Violet (UV) light, heat, glare, and privacy. Window film comes in a variety of performance levels and shades.
The many benefits of window film include eye comfort, UV protection, aesthetics, and increased safety, privacy, and energy savings.
Film percentages stand for light transmission, or the amount of light that is allowed through the film. The lower the percentage, the darker the film.

No. In most cases, window film/ window tinting is installed on the inside of the glass.
This allows for maximum durability. On vehicles, the window tint is hand-
cut on the outside of the glass, then installed on the interior of the glass.

The moisture that remains between the film and the glass after installation can cause a hazy, streaky, blotchy appearance. It takes several days for the adhesive/film to completely cure. The remaining moisture will evaporate through the film; depending on the type of film, this process may take a couple of days, or even a couple of months. When the water evaporates completely, your windows should have excellent clarity.
After window film installation, wait a week before cleaning the inside of the window where the film was installed. After a week, use a window cleaner without ammonia and a soft cloth or rubber squeegee. We recommend foam cleaners because they do not streak, and are usually ammonia-free. Never scrape the film with any type of blade or clean your tinted windows with anything abrasive, as it will scratch the film.

Yes, window film adds a degree of shatter resistance to the glass areas of your home, building, or vehicle. These window tinting films bond to glass and help hold dangerous glass fragments in place, should breakage occur due to accident, natural disaster, or illegal entry.

Yes. The same sun that brightens a room’s interior can be detrimental to fabrics, furnishings, artwork, and rugs. Ultraviolet rays are the main cause of both fade and deterioration. Window films can screen out 99% of the damaging UV rays that can fade richly colored furniture, tapestries, and artwork. Heat and light also play a part in fading, but using window film to block nearly 100% of UV rays will increase the life of your personal property for years.
Yes. Window films give a clear view to the outside. Depending on the degree of privacy desired, you can select films that prevent others from looking in during the daytime.
Yes. As long as it is factory window tint, we can install window film directly on the glass. Factory window tint’s color is actually a pigment in the glass. Aftermarket window film also has many more solar benefits than factory window tint. Factory tint only rejects part of the UV rays, and only rejects a small amount of heat. Aftermarket window film rejects 99% of ultraviolet rays and between 35%-60% of heat, depending on the film level used. In addition to these benefits, darkening factory tinted glass will give you more privacy for storing your personal items in the back of the vehicle.
Old film will need to be removed before installing new window film. It is always best to have the old film removed by a professional, as the rear defroster can be easily damaged. The process does add 2 — 4 hours of labor, and there is a charge for the removal. We recommend dropping your vehicle in the morning and let us call you when the job is completed.
Damaged window film cannot be repaired, but the damaged piece of film can be removed and the glass can be retinted.

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