Automotive Window Tint
Our automotive window tint does much more than just give your car’s glass a sleek, custom look. The benefits are truly impressive.
Benefits of Tint
UV protection
Most people overlook the fact that your skin can suffer sun damage from inside your car. Window tint can block up to 99% of the sun’s UV rays for added protection while you drive.
Accident safety
Window tint is a film installed on the inside of the window. This film has the tendency to hold broken glass together in the event of an accident, thus preventing dangerous shards from flying around.
Improved comfort
By blocking out UV rays, window tints can make the inside of a vehicle significantly cooler and more comfortable, particularly during hot summer months. Window tint also reduces glare from the sun for greater comfort for your eyes.
Sharper look
There’s no other way to put it, tinted windows give a car some attitude and improve the overall style of the exterior.
Preserving your interior
UV rays don’t just damage your skin. They also cause interior materials like your seats and dashboard to fade and crack. Tinted windows can preserve these materials and extend the life of your car’s interior.
Increased privacy
Tinted windows allow you to look out while making it harder for others to see in. This makes it more difficult for anyone to see valuables left inside your car.
Better gas mileage
Running the air conditioner stunts your gas mileage. By blocking the sun and cooling the cabin, window tint allows you to reduce your air conditioner use and get more mileage out of your tank.
Types of Tint
With over 60 years of industry experience, LLumar® products are used to improve the comfort and performance of vehicles worldwide. LLumar window film is proudly made in the U.S.A. from globally sourced materials at two of the world’s largest, most integrated window film manufacturing sites. These state-of-the-art facilities ensure optimal quality and reflect our deep commitment to operational excellence in meeting customer needs for comfort, protection, and style.
Denton Auto Tint doesn’t tolerate anything less than true color, optimal durability, and optical clarity. You can trust us, and our Llumar brand films, to deliver exceptional film products and experiences, from initial film selection to the final step in installation – and for many years afterward.
Explore our heat rejection (IR), nano-ceramic, dyed, and clear tint options from Llumar to find the product that’s right for you.
Heat-Rejecting Auto Tint
IRX Heat-Rejecting Window Tint
transforms your vehicle inside and out with concentrated infrared heat-blocking power and deluxe, comfort-driven features.
Ceramic Auto Tint
CTX Ceramic Tint
Demand peak comfort with custom style.
Dyed Auto Tint
ATC Dyed Window Tint
the darker you go, the more benefits you’ll get.
Clear Auto Tint
AIR Clear Window Film
Clear window tint makes your car safer.
IRX Heat-Rejecting Window Tint
While all tinted windows block some heat, but advanced, infrared heat-rejecting ceramic tint can stop the most. In addition, this premium window tint is loaded with features such as easy electronic connectivity, discreet privacy, and annoying glare.
Decorative Window Film
Restyle your vehicle and make it more comfortable with LLumar® CTX® ceramic window tint. This durable window tint comes in multiple color-stable charcoal shades that range from limo-dark to a subtle gray hint. Because it’s metal-free, there’s no mirror-like, reflective look with CTX.
Dyed Window Tint
Tint is one of the fastest, most budget-friendly ways to transform your vehicle from factory to custom, especially when you choose affordable LLumar® ATC. It’s a durable, scratch-resistant dyed window tint that can meet your personal style and preference. In addition to giving your windows a cool look, ATC also helps keep your upholstery, dash, and other interior finishes from cracking or fading prematurely. It does this by blocking more than 99% of the sun’s damaging UV rays.
AIR Clear Window Film
AIR window film is almost impossible to see. But when it comes to comfort and safety, it has a major impact on how you feel. With LLumar AIR clear window film you get:
- Impressive heat-rejecting power
- Helps protect against injuries from shattered glass
- Recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation because it shields against more than 99% of damaging UV rays
Frequently Asked Questions
Is ceramic tint the same as infrared tint?
All ceramic tints can reject the sun’s most heat-causing infrared rays. The newest, most advanced ceramic tint pushes that power into new territory. They have more concentrated nano-ceramic particles, boosting infrared-blocking capabilities to higher levels. Because of this, newer ceramic innovations are sometimes called infrared tint or IR-blocking film.
How long should I keep my windows rolled up after I have window tint installed?
If windows are rolled down too soon after the installation, the tint can peel off. If this happens, we can redo windows at a low cost or free, depending on the circumstances. We recommend keeping your windows up for at least 2 to 4 days to avoid this.
What do I use to safely clean my windows?
Once windows are tinted, wait a week before cleaning them. Cleaning them too soon can mess up the tint before it fully dries. After they are tinted, your windows will have been wiped down, but will likely need proper cleaning with a soft paper towel and non-ammonia cleaner after 7 days. Not recommended to use “Windex with Ammonia-D” or blue colored cleaners. We suggest vinegar Windex (green) or any citrus Windex. Another option is soap and water, vinegar and water, or anything without ammonia or abrasive cleaners.
How is window film installed?Why settle for less than the best for your vehicle?
To begin the installation process, your windows are thoroughly cleaned to ensure that even the smallest pieces of dirt are removed. Next, a piece of film is cut to the size of your window, and a release liner is removed, exposing the film’s adhesive. An application solution is sprayed onto your window, and the film is then carefully placed on the glass. The application solution is removed between the glass and film using a squeegee. Lastly, we will trim the edges of your film to ensure the perfect fit for your windows.
How long does the film take to fully cure?
Cure time refers to the drying time of the leftover application solution after installation. While we try to get all of the solution off after every application, it is nearly impossible. Therefore, the cure time depends on the film type and drying time of the remaining solution. While this is happening, it is still performing to its full capabilities, but you might see bubbles, haze, streaks, or other visual defects while drying. Don’t be alarmed! This is completely normal while the remaining solution evaporates. . Additionally, the cure time can vary given different circumstances. The film might be cured in a few days if it’s a hot summer day. On the other hand, the curing process might last a few weeks if it’s a chilly winter day. During the cure time, it’s normal to see bubbles, streaks, and other visual defects.
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Whatever film type & shade you choose, we make it easy to get the style, features, and durability that will make driving the best part of your day.