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To Contact Us: Phone: 812-333-TINT Fax: 253-399-6271 E-mail: richard@333-tint.com 4025 N. Kinser Pike Bloomington, IN. 47404 |
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How Do I Clean My Window Film? |
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After thirty days, you may clean Window Films using ammonia free household cleaning solutions, e.g. Glass Plus, and a soft, lint-free cloth or towel. You may also use a squeegee to clean the film. Abrasive products which could scratch or damage the film should not be used. |
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How Long Does Window Film Last? |
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Window Films are made durable to last for many years; just how long may depend upon the type of film applied, type of glass it is applied to, and the particular climate in which it is applied. Most applications last upwards of 10 years and beyond, and many films will still perform 15 years or more. Most films carry a 10 year commercial warranty, or a lifetime residential warranty (lifetime for as long as original purchaser owns their home). |
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Will Window Film Stop My Furnishings From Fading? |
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Nothing stops fading. Window films are designed to reduce the major causes of fading (ultraviolet light, visible light, and solar heat), thus prolonging the life of your furnishings, perhaps as much as two to five times.
Keep in mind the articles to be protected; if they have a typical life of 5 years then they may last 10 years to much longer depending on the performance of the film selected. However, if the typical life is only 2-3 weeks, then the expectation should be expressed in terms of months.
As a general rule of thumb, ultraviolet (UV) is approximately 40% of the cause, visible light is about 25%, and heat about 25%. The remaining 10% can be attributed to humidity, pollutants, interior lights, dye anchorage, and more. |
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Does the Ultraviolet Protection Lose Its Effectiveness Over Time? |
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No, the ultraviolet (UV) protection is indefinite. It does not lose its effectiveness over time. |
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How Do Safety and Security Window Films Work? |
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Safety and Security Window Films are designed to make glass shatter-resistant by holding the glass pieces together when broken. Different from standard films, Safety and Security Window Films are made with thicker polyester and a much thicker, more aggressive adhesive system. |
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4025 N. Kinser Pike Bloomington IN. 47404 |