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Delray Beach's Hidden Gem for Window Tinting Excellence!
Nestled in the heart of Delray Beach, EXCLUSIVE WINDOW TINTING DELRAY BEACH is not just a local window tinting business; it's a family affair that adds a touch of warmth and expertise to the community. As the sun kisses the vibrant streets of Delray, EXCLUSIVE WINDOW TINTING DELRAY BEACH stands out with its commitment to quality, personalized service and customer satisfaction.
EXCLUSIVE WINDOW TINTING DELRAY BEACH VISUAL QUALITY GUIDELINES FOR WINDOW TINT & TERMS & CONDITIONS
**EXCLUSIVE WINDOW TINTING DELRAY BEACH - Terms of Use for Services and Service Types**
As a window film installers, EXCLUSIVE WINDOW TINTING DELRAY BEACH strives to create customer experiences that result in satisfaction and loyalty. To meet our mission, we follow the International Window Film Association's (IWFA) window film guidelines. It's important to note that tint is not expected to have the same visual quality as glass and the guidelines we follow only apply to the film and not a defect in the glass.
AUTOMOTIVE STANDARD:
Installed automotive tint has a delayed time for full adhesion due to the solution used, known as the "cure time." The time it takes for the film to fully cure is related to thickness of the film and the various specialized coatings on the film. Typical cure times may also last longer than expected due to weather and vehicle storage. Our special high-performance films (Ceramic-IR and Nano-CeramicIR) will have longer cure times due to them being a ceramic film.
After application, every vehicle goes under a visual inspection, this is before full cure is achieved. It should be noted that certain observations during clearing and drying, such as water distortion, and water haze are not to be regarded as defects.
According to the IWFA the glass with applied tint shall be viewed at right angles to the glass from inside the vehicle, and outside the vehicle from a three feet distance. Viewing shall be carried out in natural daylight.
The installation shall be deemed acceptable if all of the following are unobtrusive (effects during cure should be disregarded): Dirt Particles, Hair and Fibers, Adhesive Gels, Fingerprints, Air Bubbles, Water Haze, Scores and Scratches, Film Distortion, Creases, Edge Lift, Nicks and Tears.
The film edge may have a maximum gap of up to 1/4” inch. This ensures that the film's edge is not lifted by contact with the frame gasket when a window is raised and lowered inside its frame.
If you feel there is an issue, an additional inspection may be made 2-3 weeks after installation. Obtrusiveness of blemishes shall be judged by looking through the film installation in natural daylight and three feet away.
With "bubbles" after the curing process, most of the time they end up coming from small specks of dust or lint that gets trapped under the film during the installation process. A minor amount of these is normal(up to 5%), even with extremely experienced window tint installers. Contamination is an unavoidable side effect of aftermarket window tint. With this we do have standards of what is acceptable and what is unacceptable. The below image demonstrates this:
ARCHITECTURAL STANDARD:
Installed film has a discrete time for full adhesion to be affected since installation utilizes a solution to float the film onto the glass: the excess water is squeegeed out, but inevitably residual water will remain between the film and glass. The time to achieve full adhesion is often referred to as “the cure time”. Visual and adhesive cure time is related to thickness of the film and various metallic coating on the film. Typical visual cure times may be extended or shortened according to climatic conditions.
Certain films with special high-performance coating may have lengthened cure times.
Inspection for optical quality can be made before full visual cure is attained. The below table provides a guide for typical visual cure times. It should be noted that effects during cure, such as water bubbles, water distortion, and water haze are not to be regarded as defects.
The glass with applied film shall be viewed at right angles to the glass from the room side, at a distance of, not less than, 6 feet. Viewing shall be carried out in natural daylight, not in direct sunlight, and shall assess the normal vision area with the exception of a 2 inch (50mm) wide band around the perimeter of the unit.
The installation shall be deemed acceptable if all of the following are unobtrusive (effects during visual cure should be disregarded): Dirt Particles, Hair and Fibers, Adhesive Gels, Fingerprints, Air Bubbles, Water Haze, Scores and Scratches, Film Distortion, Creases, Edge Lift, Nicks and Tears.
If you feel there is an issue, an additional inspection may be made 2-3 weeks after installation. Obtrusiveness of blemishes shall be judged by looking through the film installation under lighting conditions described.
The 2 inch (50mm) wide band around the perimeter shall be assessed, but a small number of particles is considered acceptable where poor frame condition mitigates against the high-quality standards normally achieved.
Edge gaps will normally be 1/32 – 1/16 inch. This allows for the water used in the installation to be squeegeed out. This ensures that film edges are not raised up by contact with the frame margin. Contact with the frame margin could lead to peeling of the film.
For thicker safety films the edge gaps will normally be 1/32 – 1/16 inch, with 1/32 – 1/8 inch being acceptable for films of (7 mil (175)). Combination solar control safety films will also fall within this standard. An edge gap of up to 1/16 inch is recommended, especially for darker (tinted, metallized, tinted/metallized, and sputtered) films, to minimize the light line around the edge of the installed film.
Splicing of films is necessary when larger panels of glass are treated, where both length and width of the glass exceed the maximum width of film. The splice line itself should not be viewed as a defect. This line should be straight and should be parallel to one edge of the frame margin. The two pieces of film may be butt jointed. The maximum gap at any point in the splice line should be 1/64 inch. Film may be overlapped, spliced or butt jointed.
**11. Deposit:** All Deposits are non refundable.
FULL WINDSHIELD TINTING
It's important to note that applying window tinting to a full windshield may have legal implications and safety considerations. In many places, there are regulations regarding the level of tint allowed on windshields for safety reasons, as it can impact visibility, especially at night.
Additionally, modifying or tinting a windshield will void the manufacturer's and EXCLUSIVE WINDOW TINTING DELRAY BEACH warranty. No warranty on full windshields. NO REFUNDS ON FULL WINDSHIELD TINTING. It's crucial to check local regulations and consult with professionals to ensure compliance with the law and maintain the safety of your vehicle.
Always be aware of the potential consequences and risks associated with modifications like full windshield window tinting, and consider seeking professional advice before proceeding.
To protect EXCLUSIVE WINDOW TINTING DELRAY BEACH from potential disputes over Cash, Tap, Debit/Credit Cards, Groupon Vouchers, Manual Type, etc. charges, customers expressly acknowledge and agree that they have read and accepted the terms and conditions outlined through all point-of-sale (P.O.S.) methods (Cash, Tap, Debit/Credit Cards, Groupon Vouchers, Manual Type, etc.), whether by presenting a form of payment in person or over the phone. By participating in any transaction, customers explicitly commit to refraining from disputing any charges related to services and labor provided by EXCLUSIVE WINDOW TINTING DELRAY BEACH.
VISUAL QUALITY GUIDELINES FOR WINDOW TINT
As a window tint installer, EXCLUSIVE WINDOW TINTING DELRAY BEACH strives to create customer experiences that result in satisfaction and loyalty. To meet our mission, we follow the International Window Film Association's (IWFA) window film guidelines. It's important to note that tint is not expected to have the same visual quality as glass and the guidelines we follow only apply to the film and not a defect in the glass.
AUTOMOTIVE STANDARD:
Installed automotive tint has a delayed time for full adhesion due to the solution used, known as the "cure time." The time it takes for the film to fully cure is related to thickness of the film and the various specialized coatings on the film. Typical cure times may also last longer than expected due to weather and vehicle storage. Our special high-performance films will have longer cure times due to them being a ceramic film.
Terms and Conditions Illegal Vehicle Modifications
Disclaimer for Illegal Vehicle Modifications
Responsibility for Damages: Exclusive Tint | Delray Beach will not be held responsible for any damages resulting from illegal vehicle modifications. This includes, but is not limited to, modifications that do not comply with local, state, or federal laws and regulations.
Owner’s Risk: All illegal vehicle modifications are undertaken at the vehicle owner’s risk. The owner assumes full responsibility for any legal consequences, fines, or damages that may arise from such modifications.
Compliance with Laws: It is the vehicle owner’s responsibility to ensure that all modifications comply with applicable laws and regulations. Exclusive Tint | Delray Beach strongly advises consulting with local authorities or legal counsel to verify the legality of any planned modifications.
Service Refusal: Exclusive Tint | Delray Beach reserves the right to refuse service and customers for any modifications that are known to be illegal or that may compromise the safety and integrity of the vehicle and other.
Indemnification: The vehicle owner agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Exclusive Tint | Delray Beach, its employees, and affiliates from any claims, damages, or legal actions arising from illegal vehicle modifications.
By proceeding with any modification services, the vehicle owner acknowledges and agrees to these terms and conditions.
Terms and Conditions for Groupon Car Window Tinting Services
Warranty Coverage:
- There is no warranty associated with Groupon car window tinting services or deals. Please be aware that any warranty claims related to the tinting materials or installation are not covered by the manufacturer or EXCLUSIVE WINDOW TINTING DELRAY BEACH.
- Groupon itself does not provide a separate warranty for the tinting services. Therefore, the warranty status is as follows: No warranty.
Acceptance of Final Results:
- By purchasing a Groupon deal or window tinting, window tinting services for car window tinting, the customer acknowledges and accepts the final results of the service “as-is.” This means that any variations in tint shade, quality, or appearance are considered part of the agreed-upon service.
- Customers should thoroughly review the deal details and communicate any specific preferences or requirements with the service provider before scheduling the appointment.
Contacting Groupon:
- If you have any questions or concerns regarding your car window tinting service, please feel free to reach out to our customer support team over at Groupon. Also, we are here to assist you.
- For warranty-related inquiries, we recommend contacting the service provider directly.
After application, every vehicle goes under a visual inspection, this is before full cure is achieved. It should be noted that certain observations during clearing and drying, such as water distortion, and water haze are not to be regarded as defects.
According to the IWFA the glass with applied tint shall be viewed at right angles to the glass from inside the vehicle, and outside the vehicle from a three feet distance. Viewing shall be carried out in natural daylight.
The installation shall be deemed acceptable if all of the following are unobtrusive (effects during cure should be disregarded): Dirt Particles, Hair and Fibers, Adhesive Gels, Fingerprints, Air Bubbles, Water Haze, Scores and Scratches, Film Distortion, Creases, Edge Lift, Nicks and Tears.
The film edge may have a maximum gap of up to 1/4” inch. This ensures that the film's edge is not lifted by contact with the frame gasket when a window is raised and lowered inside its frame.
If you feel there is an issue, an additional inspection may be made 2-3 weeks after installation. Obtrusiveness of blemishes shall be judged by looking through the film installation in natural daylight and three feet away.
With "bubbles" after the curing process, most of the time they end up coming from small specks of dust or lint that gets trapped under the film during the installation process. A minor amount of these is normal, even with extremely experienced window tint installers. Contamination is an unavoidable side effect of aftermarket window tint. With this we do have standards of what is acceptable and what is unacceptable. The below image demonstrates this:
EXCLUSIVE WINDOW TINTING DELRAY BEACH Bubble acceptable comparison
ARCHITECTURAL STANDARD:
Installed film has a discrete time for full adhesion to be affected since installation utilizes a solution to float the film onto the glass: the excess water is squeegeed out, but inevitably residual water will remain between the film and glass. The time to achieve full adhesion is often referred to as “the cure time”. Visual and adhesive cure time is related to thickness of the film and various metallic coating on the film. Typical visual cure times may be extended or shortened according to climatic conditions.
Certain films with special high-performance coating may have lengthened cure times.
Inspection for optical quality can be made before full visual cure is attained. The below table provides a guide for typical visual cure times. It should be noted that effects during cure, such as water bubbles, water distortion, and water haze are not to be regarded as defects.
Film thickness in mils Film thickness in microns(µ) Typical Cure Time (days)
Up to 4mm, up to 100µ: 30 days
4mm to 8mm, 100µ to 200µ: 60 days
8mm to 12mm, 200µ to 300µ: 90 days
Over 12mm but not more than 17mm, over 300µ but not more than 425µ: 140 days
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EXCLUSIVE WINDOW TINTING DELRAY BEACH - Terms of Use for Services and Service Types
At EXCLUSIVE WINDOW TINTING DELRAY BEACH, we are committed to creating exceptional customer experiences that result in satisfaction and loyalty. As professional window film installers, we adhere to the guidelines set forth by the International Window Film Association (IWFA). It’s essential to recognize that window tint is not expected to match the visual quality of glass, and the guidelines we follow specifically apply to the film itself, not any defects in the glass.
AUTOMOTIVE STANDARD
Cure Time and Adhesion
Installed automotive tint undergoes a curing process, which involves a delay in full adhesion due to the solution used during installation. This “cure time” varies based on the film’s thickness and any specialized coatings applied. Factors such as weather conditions and vehicle storage may also impact cure times. Notably, our high-performance films, including Ceramic-IR and Nano-CeramicIR, require longer cure times due to their ceramic composition.
Visual Inspection
Before achieving full cure, each vehicle undergoes a visual inspection. During this phase, certain observations—such as water distortion or haze—should not be considered defects. The IWFA recommends evaluating the glass with applied tint from inside the vehicle (at right angles to the glass) and from outside the vehicle (from a three-foot distance) in natural daylight.
Acceptable Installation Criteria
The installation is deemed acceptable if the following factors are unobtrusive (effects during cure should be disregarded):
- Dirt particles
- Hair and fibers
- Adhesive gels
- Fingerprints
- Air bubbles
- Water haze
- Scores and scratches
- Film distortion
- Creases
- Edge lift
- Nicks and tears
Additionally, the film edge may have a maximum gap of up to 1/4 inch to prevent lifting when windows are raised and lowered within their frames.
Post-Installation Inspection
Should you suspect any issues, an additional inspection can occur 2-3 weeks after installation. Obtrusiveness of blemishes should be assessed by viewing the film installation in natural daylight from three feet away.
Addressing “Bubbles”
Occasionally, small specks of dust or lint trapped under the film during installation may lead to “bubbles” after curing. A minor amount of such imperfections (up to 5%) is normal, even with experienced window tint installers. Contamination is inherent in aftermarket window tinting. Our standards distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable levels. Refer to the image below for clarification:
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ARCHITECTURAL STANDARD
Cure Time and Visual Adhesion
For architectural film, the cure time for full adhesion occurs after installation. The film is floated onto the glass using a solution, and while excess water is squeegeed out, residual water remains. Visual and adhesive cure times depend on film thickness and metallic coatings. Climatic conditions may influence typical visual cure times.
Pre-Visual Cure Inspection
Optical quality assessment can occur before full visual cure. During this phase, effects like water bubbles, distortion, or haze should not be considered defects.
Refer to the table below for typical visual cure times:
Film Type | Visual Cure Time (Approx.) |
---|---|
Standard Architectural | 1-2 weeks |
High-Performance Coated | Longer duration |
Remember that achieving optimal results requires patience during the cure process.
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The glass with applied film shall be viewed at right angles to the glass from the room side, at a distance of, not less than, 6 feet. Viewing shall be carried out in natural daylight, not in direct sunlight, and shall assess the normal vision area with the exception of a 2 inch (50mm) wide band around the perimeter of the unit.
The installation shall be deemed acceptable if all of the following are unobtrusive (effects during visual cure should be disregarded): Dirt Particles, Hair and Fibers, Adhesive Gels, Fingerprints, Air Bubbles, Water Haze, Scores and Scratches, Film Distortion, Creases, Edge Lift, Nicks and Tears.
If you feel there is an issue, an additional inspection may be made 2-3 weeks after installation. Obtrusiveness of blemishes shall be judged by looking through the film installation under lighting conditions described.
The 2 inch (50mm) wide band around the perimeter shall be assessed, but a small number of particles is considered acceptable where poor frame condition mitigates against the high-quality standards normally achieved.
Edge gaps will normally be 1/32 – 1/16 inch. This allows for the water used in the installation to be squeegeed out. This ensures that film edges are not raised up by contact with the frame margin. Contact with the frame margin could lead to peeling of the film.
For thicker safety films the edge gaps will normally be 1/32 – 1/16 inch, with 1/32 – 1/8 inch being acceptable for films of (7 mil (175)). Combination solar control safety films will also fall within this standard. An edge gap of up to 1/16 inch is recommended, especially for darker (tinted, metallized, tinted/metallized, and sputtered) films, to minimize the light line around the edge of the installed film.
Splicing of films is necessary when larger panels of glass are treated, where both length and width of the glass exceed the maximum width of film. The splice line itself should not be viewed as a defect. This line should be straight and should be parallel to one edge of the frame margin. The two pieces of film may be butt jointed. The maximum gap at any point in the splice line should be 1/64 inch. Film may be overlapped, spliced or butt jointed.