AUTOMOTIVE TINT

THE BASICS

What Is Window Tint?

Automotive window tint is a thin polyester-based film applied to the interior surface of car windows. It contains dyes, pigments, metals, or nano-ceramic particles that control how much light, heat, and UV radiation passes through the glass.

The darkness of tint is measured by VLT — Visible Light Transmission. A lower VLT percentage means a darker tint. A 5% VLT lets in only 5% of light, while 70% VLT is nearly clear.

WHY TINT?

Key Benefits

UV Protection

Block up to 99% of harmful UV rays that fade interiors and damage skin.

Heat Rejection

Ceramic films reject up to 98% of solar heat, helping keep your cabin cooler.

Privacy & Security

Reduce visibility into your vehicle and protect valuables from prying eyes.

Shatter Protection

Quality film holds glass together on impact, reducing injury risk.

SHADE GUIDE

VLT Levels Explained

VLT (Visible Light Transmission) determines how dark or light your tint appears. Here's a breakdown:

5%

LIMO TINT

Nearly opaque.

Luxury & privacy.

20%

MEDIUM-DARK

Popular rear window choice.

35%

MEDIUM

Popular for front windows.

50%

LIMO TINT

Subtle tint, still blocks UV.

70%

CLEAR+

Nearly invisible. UV & heat only.

PRICING

Tint Tiers

Choose the film tier that matches your goals and budget.

ENTRY LEVEL

CS

DYED FILM

50% - 5% VLT

$

  • Basic UV protection

  • Glare reduction

  • Improved privacy

MOST POPULAR

XR

NANO-CERAMIC FILM

70% - 5% VLT

$$

  • No fading or purpling

  • Ceramic technology

  • Up to 80% heat rejection

PREMIUM

XR Plus

MULTI LAYER NANO-CERAMIC FILM

70% - 5% VLT

$$$

  • Maximum heat rejection

  • 99% UV protection

  • Best glare reduction

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QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked

How long does window tint take to install?

Most vehicles take 1–4 hours depending on the number of windows.

How long before I can roll my windows down?

Keep windows up for at least 3–5 days after installation, unless you purchased early roll down.

Why is there bubbles or haziness after installation?

Small water pockets and haze are a normal part of the curing process and typically disappear within a few days to a few weeks. Parking in the sun or a heated garage will speed up the curing process.

What tint percentages do you offer?

In CS film we offer: 50% (lightest), 35%, 20% and 5% (darkest)

In XR & XR Plus film we offer: 70% (lightest), 50%, 35%, 20% and 5% (darkest)

Does window tint block heat?

CS film does not block any heat, XR film blocks up to 80% heat and XR Plus film blocks up to 98% of heat.

Is window tint legal?

In Saskatchewan the tint laws are as follows:

Windshield: No aftermarket tint is allowed. You can only apply a tint strip (brow) to the very top 75 mm (3 inches), down to the manufacturer's AS-1 line.

Front Side Windows: No tint or aftermarket transparent coatings are allowed on the driver and front passenger windows. We can still install the tint, but you accept all the risk and cost for a potential ticket and removal.

Back Side Windows: Any level of tint darkness is permitted on the rear side windows.

Rear Window: Any level of darkness is allowed.

Can you remove tint?

Yes. Side windows are $40/window. Windshields and rear windows are $110/hour. Heated rear windows are $220 + $110/hour. Removing tint from heated rear windows is a tedious process and risks damage to the heat lines. Taxes and shop fee extra.

READY TO TINT YOUR RIDE?

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  • 306.445.1445 (Local)

  • 592 35th St W, Battleford, SK

  • 8am - 5pm Mon - Fri

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