Wait Before Cleaning New Tints

After installation, wait 3–5 days before cleaning your windows. This gives the film time to cure and fully adhere, cleaning too early can cause peeling, bubbles, or streaks.


Use Tint-Safe Cleaners

Always use ammonia-free glass cleaners—ammonia can break down the tint over time. We recommend GLAS - PROFESSIONAL GLASS CLEANER.


Remove Contaminants Quickly

In case of bird droppings, tree sap, or other stubborn stains, clean the affected area promptly using a waterless wash, we recommend Silke - Gloss Enhancing Car Detailer.


Use a Microfibre Cloth

Avoid paper towels or abrasive cloths—they can scratch the film.
Use a clean, soft microfibre cloth for both washing and drying to avoid streaks and damage, we recommend TÖRSTIG - MICROFIBRE DRYING TOWEL.


Don’t Use Blades or Scrapers

Never use razor blades, scrapers, or anything sharp on tinted windows—even small scratches can permanently damage the film.


Avoid
Direct Sunlight

Avoid washing your car tints in direct sunlight because the heat causes cleaners and water to evaporate too quickly, leaving streaks, water spots, and potential damage to the film. Sudden temperature changes can stress the tint layers, leading to bubbling or edge lift over time. For best results, clean in the shade using a tint-safe, ammonia-free cleaner and a soft microfiber cloth.