If you’ve been searching for window tinters in my area, chances are you have the same questions that we hear all the time. Below are the most frequently asked ones, along with direct responses from our team at Tinting Chicago.
FAQ
How long does window tint take?
Usually, it takes 1.5-3 hours to tint. The two front windows can be done quickly. A full car takes more time. If the rear glass of your car is hard to tint or has an old tint that is difficult to remove, then we will need to spend more time on it.
Once you are here, we can provide you with a specific time estimate. If you don’t have much time, let us know.
What window tints near me do you use?
We use XPEL dyed film for a lot of installations. It appears clean, reduces glare, and maintains a darker appearance without turning purple as cheaper film can. Our window tint technician will talk to you about the different types of films and suggest the ones that are best for your needs.
Can I stay at the shop while you tint my car?
You can wait. A lot of customers do. If you want to leave the car and come back later, it’s okay. We can give you a call when your car is ready. We make sure everything is clean, and we pay attention to small details.
Will there be bubbles or dust in my tint?
Right after we put it in, you might notice a slight haze or some little water marks. That’s typical. The movie requires time to dry and settle. For the first week, cars tend to look nicer with each passing day.
Big dirt specks, long creases, or peeling edges are not normal. This is where a skilled window film installer can really make a difference. We want the finish to be smooth, with clean edges and even lines.
What tint is legal in Chicago and Illinois?
This is among the most popular things people look for online, as it can be uncomfortable to inquire about. Don’t worry, just ask. We tint cars every day in Chicago, so we know what most drivers prefer.
The rules for sedans and SUVs can be different, and medical exceptions can also make a difference. We can help you choose a color that looks good and keeps you safe.
How should I care for my tint after it’s been installed?
If we tinted the roll-down windows, don’t roll them down or touch the film. Try not to use car washes for a week so that the coating can dry properly. Avoid using rough paper towels and strong ammonia sprays because they can harm the film. You don’t have to worry; our window tinter will give you the proper instructions to keep it looking good for a long time.
Do you remove the old tint before expert window tinting?
Yes. When your tint is bubbling, making it purple, or peeling off, we can take it down and put on new film.
How do I know I’m picking the right window tinter?
Find a shop that can provide clear answers to your questions, demonstrate real work, and guarantee their services. A good window tinter will take their time and not hurry you. They will describe different types of film, the shades of tint, and what you’ll see during the dry time.
We have tinted many different types of cars in Chicago, from ones used every day to those used for fun on weekends. Before we start tinting your car windows, we want you to feel confident in our expertise.
What are the advantages of hiring a professional instead of using a DIY kit?
People might think that it’s easy to apply tint, but they often struggle with getting the finish just right. It takes practice to cut clean edges, shape the film to fit curved glass, and keep dust out. This is why people visit window tinting specialists.
Can you tint my windows so people can’t see me at all?
We understand. Some people want to be completely secretive, but no film can make you completely hidden, especially during the day. If you want to be more secretive but not too extreme, we suggest a dark tinting for your car that still looks fancy and allows you to drive safely.

