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Legal limits are typically specified in terms of Visible Light Transmission (VLT), outlining the percentage of light allowed through the tint.In Victoria, passenger vehicles front side windows may have tinting provided that theVLT is 35 percent or more. If a car has a rear vision mirror fitted to each side, windows located behind the driver’s seating position may have tinting with VLT value of 20 percent or more. For more info visit www.vicroads.vic.gov.au
Melbourne Car Window Tinting, registered under ABN 98427427874, proudly adheres to VICROADS regulations. Our commitment to upholding industry standards ensures that our services meet the highest benchmarks of quality and professionalism. For proof of our dedication, find our WFAANZ certificate below
In Melbourne's varying climate, window tinting plays a crucial role in enhancing UV protection and heat reduction inside your vehicle. Our tint films are designed to block a significant portion of harmful UV rays, safeguarding your skin and preventing interior damage. Additionally, the films reduce solar energy entry, ensuring a cooler interior during hot days. This not only enhances comfort but also preserves your vehicle's interior. Choosing window tinting with us means enjoying a more pleasant and protected driving experience in Melbourne's diverse weather conditions.
In Victoria tinting on windscreens is only acceptable if they are darkened during the manufacturing process. In general, films cannot be applied to windscreens. For more info visit www.vicroads.vic.gov.au
We specialize in UTE, Cars, Vans, Trucks and Excavators window tinting services. At Melbourne Car Window Tinting we do not currently offer tinting for commercial or residential windows. However, we can refer you to our associates that are expert in Flat Window Tinting to make sure that you are in safe hands.
After window tint installation there’s always a thin layer of water left between the film and the glass.You may not see any bubbles to begin with, as the water is spread evenly across the glass. In the days after, however, it’s common to see bubbles. This is because the water molecules want to group together to form a bubble. This may have a fisheye effect and the bubbles can be any size and quantity, depending on the glass, film, and environmental conditions. Don’t panic-the water between the window and the film will evaporate overtime. For more information visit “Drying Time Fact Sheet” from https://www.wfaanz.org.au/fact-sheets/
1. Do not clean your windows for the first 30 days following the installation of window tint.
2. A soft, damp microfiber cloth is recommended for general cleaning.
3. Use a diluted, mild dishwashing liquid for removal of greasy marks.
4. Do not use ammonia based or other strong cleaning products.
5. Do not use bristle brushes, abrasive scrubbing sponges, paper towels, or any cleaning
materials that may have been contaminated with dirt particles.
6. A slightly hazy or milky appearance caused by water between the film and the glass will
be evident for several days after application. As will some air bubbles. Don’t be
concerned–this will disappear overtime as the water dries!
For more information visit “Maintenance Factsheet” from https://www.wfaanz.org.au/fact-
sheets/