STATIC TINT SOLUTION

REUSABLE TINT FILM

THAT YOU INSTALL YOURSELF

WHAT IS STATIC TINT?

Static tint uses highly plasticized thin vinyl to adhere to vehicle windows. When pressed onto a surface, it reacts like a mini suction cup using a cohesive force. Smooth, non-porous surfaces work best for clinging, linking car windows and glass. Because it is generally thicker than other types of vehicle tint and doesn’t rely on adhesives, it is easier to install, allows for repositioning, and can be removed in a snap. Jet Black DIY Static Tint is the best window film for the do-it-yourselfer. Order your DIY tint from JBT today!

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WHATS THE DIFFERENCE?

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HOW STATIC TINT IS DIFFERENT FROM TRADITIONAL TINT

Functionally and aesthetically, there are minimal differences between traditional vehicle tints and static car tints. The main differences are in the application. Static tint uses “static cling” rather than adhesives, so it’s held to vehicle windows more like a suction cup than a sticker. Traditional DIY tint is applied using adhesives that make installation difficult and generally ruin the film if it’s readjusted on the window. This makes static film ideal for the DIY car owner looking to upgrade their ride with window tint.

Avoid the headache and hassle of traditional DIY window film that results in errors and wasted film. Jet Black DIY static tint is precut to fit your windows and doesn’t require additional tools. Simply clean your car’s windows and apply. If you mess up, easily peel it up and try again. Because it’s removable and reusable, it’s virtually error-free.

HOW STATIC TINT IS DIFFERENT FROM TRADITIONAL TINT

DIY static tint is a great initial investment in vehicle window tinting. By using a product that is easy to install and remove, with an affordable initial cost, you can get the look you want without breaking the bank. Explore your options and order your film today!

If the circumstances surrounding your windshield woes don’t meet all of the above, you’re better off replacing your entire windshield. Not to fret — replacing your windshield is much more simple and just as affordable as having a chip fixed. In fact, at Jet Black Tint, our Bay Area glass technicians can replace your windshield in an hour or less, with your advanced driver assistance safety system recalibrated.

TOP OF THE LINE DIY TINT

With so many products available on the market, you may be wondering which window tint film is the best option for you and your car. At Jet Black Tint, we’ve got a variety of tint options fo you to choose from. Whether you have our tint technicians professionally install ceramic window film or you take on the DIY approach with our static tint, you’ll love the look of the finished product. While we highly recommend the top-of-the-line adhesive tint due to its slick professional look and higher infrared heat rejection levels, there are plenty of reasons why we’d recommend static tint film for your vehicle.

BEYOND AESTHETICS

BENEFITS OF DIY STATIC WINDOW FILM

Install your car’s window tint any time, anywhere when you invest in super-affordable Jet Black DIY static tint film. Discover all of the benefits for yourself and place your order today!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Q. WILL CONDENSATION MAKE THE FILM PEEL?

No, static tint film will remain on the window, even in the presence of condensation.

Q. HOW LONG WILL STATIC WINDOW TINT LAST?

Under normal conditions, the static tint will remain in great shape for upward of 2 years or more. In heavily used areas, it may not last as long. Generally speaking, if you remove the static film, clean the window thoroughly, and reapply, you’ll extend the life significantly and can get a few more years out of the film. The great news is, if one window film is damaged, you can replace just that piece.

Q. CAN I USE THE TINT ON MORE THAN ONE VEHICLE?

As long as the windows have the same dimensions, sure you can. All tint film is precut to the exact dimensions of the windows, so if you attempt to use the film on another make and model vehicle, it may not fit perfectly. If you are swapping to another vehicle with the same size windows, you absolutely can use your tint film precuts between vehicles.

Q. TO GET A DARKER TINT, CAN I DOUBLE UP THE FILM?

This is not advisable. Not only does it mess with the aesthetics, but it can also disrupt window function. If you are going to invest in two sets of films, we suggest simply swapping them out. For instance, if your normal driving film is 85% VTL and you are thinking of applying another layer to decrease light transmission, removal and installation is so simple and easy, that you can just remove the 85% and slap on the 5%! Some folks have added DIY static tint for a temporary darkening effect over professionally installed ceramic tint. While this should not be a permanent solution, in temporary situations where you need a darker tint, it will work.