FAQs

  • - The window films are applied over the defroster lines, allowing it to function as designed. Getting the back window tinted won't affect the defroster. However, if the film is ever removed, the process can damage the defroster. That's why all our automotive films are guaranteed for as long as you own the vehicle, ensuring you never have to replace it.

  • - MINT Window Tint uses a single piece of film for each window, improving your

    vehicle’s style and appearance while reducing peeling risks.

  • - MINT Window Tint cuts all films to be the size and shape of the window, ensuring a flawless finish without visible imperfections or major gaps. A hairline gap is typical on the edge of the glass to minimize peeling risks; however, it is typically not noticeable.

  • - MINT Window Tint uses indoor application processes to limit the risk of dust or debris, making it possible to apply window tint in various weather conditions.

  • - Most window tinting projects at MINT Window Tint can be finished on the same day, taking two to three hours, depending on your vehicle's make and model.

  • - Windows typically need to stay up for the first 72 hours, and the time might extend to five days depending on the selected product to allow the adhesive to dry.

  • - MINT Window Tint recommends ceramic window film, ensuring zero interference with electronic signals as it doesn't contain metallic components.

  • - MINT Window Tint offers a lifetime warranty for all automotive tint, a lifetime warranty for most residential tint, and a 15-year warranty for commercial tint.

  • -Some varying level of Window Tint is legal in Pennsylvania. However If your windows are too dark for public roads it is up to an officer’s discretion if they wish to issue a citation. Our Window Tint is intended for off road use only.

    Darkest legal tint for Cars in Pennsylvania

    • Windshield: Must allow more than 70% of light in, any darkness on top 3 inches.

    • Front Side windows: Must allow more than 70% of light in.

    • Back Side windows: Must allow more than 70% of light in.

    • Rear window: Must allow more than 70% of light in.

    Darkest legal tint for Trucks, SUV’s, and Vans in Pennsylvania

    • Windshield: Must allow more than 70% of light in, any darkness on top 3 inches.

    • Front Side windows: Must allow more than 70% of light in.

    • Back Side windows: Any darkness can be used.

    • Rear window: Any darkness can be used.

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    recommend you consult a lawyer or other appropriate professional if you want legal advice.