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About
Window Tint
Reduce Heat and Add Privacy With Window Tint
From heat relief to a bit of extra privacy, there's nothing that a bit of new window tint can't accomplish. At AutoZone, we have a wide selection of tint intensities, colors and sizes, so you can get the stylistic and functional results you want and need from a new window treatment. Visit us for the lowest prices on window tints and prepare for summer, fix failing tint work or give your car or truck's look a whole new twist.Window Tint Options
Choosing which window tint you want is often the most difficult part of this upgrade process. Not only do you need to adhere to state laws (which involves doing a bit of research before making your final purchase if you want to avoid a ticket) but you'll need to know what sort of results you want and which types of tint will get you there. In general, the darker the tint you choose, the more UV protection you'll experience as a result. That means the inside of your car will stay cooler and you'll receive the benefit of enhanced privacy. However, if local laws prohibit the use of dark tints, you may want to consider the use of heat shield tints. These products are formulated to provide you with the heat-blocking powers of a darker tint without completely darkening your windows beyond a reasonable level.Different Application Techniques
You'll also need to think about what sort of application you're most comfortable with. Some products are applied via a peel and cling method, providing a hold that's easy-to-remove when necessary and doesn't damage the window underneath, but which may not be as strong and reliable as other methods. This static cling method is by far the most straightforward way to install window tint, and can be especially useful for those who aren't experienced with performing these types of upgrades. Even so, the process can be messy in most cases, and failure to apply the tint perfectly to the surface can result in the appearance of bubbles and creases in the film. Fortunately, AutoZone employees have plenty of tips and tricks to share regarding this part of the process. They can help you locate the best window tints for cars and trucks and give you a few hints on how best to install your purchase so you get the results you really want.Local In-Store Products
Searching for “window tints near me” will direct you to your nearest AutoZone store, where you can check out the products first-hand and ask any questions you might have about heat-defending film and local requirements. Finding the perfect product for your needs is always crucial, and we're here to make that process as easy as possible, regardless of your skill level or the amount of knowledge you have about the product you're looking for. From location to installation, our employees have the know-how needed to set you on the right track.Advice and How-To's
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