If you have tinted windows on your car, you need to take care of them.
Tinted windows come with a big responsibility.
You need to have the right cleaning products & tools. Wet paper towels will not do the task if you want your window to stay nice. Always remember to use a cleaner that is ammonia-free. It is an abrasive cleaner that can cause added wear to your window tint. It can also lead to discoloration to your window tinting film. The wear on the window tint film can end up damaging them, & this is the last thing you want to do. If you can’t find an ammonia-free cleaner, then stick to a bin of moderate water with plain soap & soft cloth. Mild soap is perfect for cleaning dirty tinted windows. Paper towels are a definite no-no for cleaning tinted windows. The can can cause scratches, & that is why a soft microfiber cloth is ideal for your window tinting films. If you don’t have a soft cloth, maybe you have a squeegee. A sponge can also be a great tool when cleaning your window tinting. These tools are able to prevent unwanted scratches & scuffs. If you are looking for something a bit gentler on your window tinting, then I have a suggestion. Did you know that with baby soap, distilled water, & 2 tablespoons of rubbing alcohol, you have a gentle cleanser that will disaffix the road grime? You simply mix them together in a spray bottle & you have the perfect cleaner for cleaning your tinted windows. Remember to never have your car in direct sunlight when you are cleaning your tinted windows. The sunlight will cause the cleaner to dry too abruptly.