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Friday, 13 November 2020

Why Auto Window Tint Might Make Even More Sense During Fall & Winter

Have you ever noticed that the sun seems brighter in the Fall and Winter? That is not your imagination and this article is meant to share share a couple reasons why this is the case and why auto window tint might make even more sense during this time of the year.

Why Is The Sun Brighter During The Fall and Winter?

First, let’s discuss why you notice the sun being brighter at this time of the year. As we head into Fall, the sun begins to be lower in the sky. This is contrasted with the Summer when the sun is high in the sky. With the sun lower on the horizon in Fall and Winter, the light is hitting you at angles much closer to the horizon. So, while you might never look directly up into the sun during the Summer, you often find yourself looking somewhat directly at the sun during Fall and Winter.

The sun being lower to the horizon corresponds to shorter days. This will continue into January when the sun seems brightest and is very low on the horizon. After Winter solstice, the process begins to reverse and the sun begins getting higher in the sky each day again. During this process, you will notice that you are confronted with irritating and often blinding glare at the exact time of the day when many people are commuting to work.

Finally, if you drive near a body of water or have to contend with snow, the situation gets even worse. The low angled sunlight will reflect off of water and / or snow and create and even brighter and more blinding effect.

How Does Auto Window Tint Help?

Like a quality pair of sunglasses, window tint can reduce the amount of glare passing through the glass. This will not only make your vehicle a more comfortable place to be, it can also make it safer. If you have ever been blinded by the sun while driving or trying to pull out onto a road, you know what we mean. By reducing the glare and allowing you to see the road better, you are in a better position to operate your vehicle safely. In addition, not having to squint and deal with excessive glare will allow your eyes to relax and not make your time in the vehicle as stressful.

On one final note, remember to keep your windows as clean as possible this time of year. The issues surrounding the lower angle of the sun will be amplified through dirty windows.

We hope you enjoyed this article. We would be happy to show you all of the options of auto window tint available to improve the comfort and safety of your vehicle.If you would like to learn more about the automotive window film we install, click HERE. If you have any questions, or would like and estimate or to schedule an appointment for automotive window tint installation, call us at (206) 403-1366. We are located in Tukwila, and we service the entire Reston and Seattle area.

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Friday, 23 October 2020

Enrg.io Magazine Gives Numerous Reasons Window Tint Your Tesla

In a recent article in Enrg.io Magazine, they discuss the particular reasons why you should consider window tint for your Tesla vehicle. Enrg.io Magazine is dedicated to electric vehicle related articles, but we think the reasons they give for considering window tint can apply to nearly any vehicle.
The first thing the article mentions is why Tesla vehicle are particularly good candidates for window tinting. They state in the article “The only shortcoming with Tesla windows, however, is they let in a lot of sunlight. More sun is great for charging up the solar panels, but for passengers in the car’s interior, it can prove uncomfortable. Due to all that glass, the glare makes it hard to drive, significantly reducing safety. Owners should, therefore, consider window tinting..”.
The article continues by giving four additional reasons to consider window tinting for your Tesla.They are as follows:

  • Tinting your Tesla protects the interior from UV rays and heat. This prevents the car from warming up when parked in the sun. Heat and UV are absorbed at a slower rate when windows are tinted.
  • A tinted glass Tesla looks beautiful, and you can match your window color between the side and top sections.
  • You will feel less vulnerable sitting in traffic behind your tinted windows, unlike the fishbowl effect of an un-tinted Tesla.
  • Tinted glass makes it easier to control the interior temperature of your Tesla vehicle.

The article also goes on to give tips on what to look for when having an installation done and the differing types of window tint materials that are available. Again, this information applies to nearly any vehicle. If you would like to read the entire article at Enrg.io, click on the link “Window Tinting Considerations For Tesla“.

We hope that you found this article informative and interesting. If you would like to learn more about the automotive window film we install, click HERE. If you have any questions, or would like and estimate or to schedule an appointment for automotive window tint installation, call us at (206) 403-1366 or fill out a form HERE. We are located in Tukwila and service the entire Seattle area.

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Saturday, 17 October 2020

XPEL Ultimate Paint Protection Combats Winter’s Assault On Your Vehicle

Whether we like it or not, cooler temps and the Winter weather are on the way. In this area of the country, we know that means road maintenance strategies that can play havoc on your vehicle’s paint. You don’t have accept that the front end of your car will look like it went through a war zone. We can help combat this assault on your paint with XPEL Ultimate Paint Protection Film.

Combat Winter's Assault on Vehicles With XPEL Ultimate Paint Protection - Paint Protection Film in the Seattle Washington Area 2The XPEL Ultimate paint protection film we use is designed to provide you with the peace of mind you need on the open road this Winter, keeping your vehicle’s surfaces safe from things like gravel, salt and other road debris and stopping paint chips before they start.

Also, don’t worry about edge peeling, discoloring or staining. XPEL Ultimate resists specs, spots, or splotches from contaminants because it is stain resistant & will maintain clarity under the harshest conditions. It also will not lift or delaminate. XPEL’s signature Edge Seal Technology ensures the film stays stuck & keeps surfaces protected from contaminants.

Give us a call today to learn more about why Diamond Window Tinting has specifically chosen XPEL Ultimate Paint Protection Film for our clients. If you’re interested in a quote for applying paint protection film to your vehicle, you can contact us directly by calling (206) 403-1366. We have been serving the Tukwila and Seattle, Washington area for over 14 years and would be happy to discuss your options and provide you with a free, no obligation assessment and quotation on your particular vehicle.

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Friday, 25 September 2020

Two Critical Components Of A Quality Automotive Window Tint Installation

Benjamin Franklin once famously said “The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.” More appropriate words cannot be said as it relates to having the windows tinted on your vehicle. We wanted to write this article to shed some light on two very critical components of a quality automotive window tint installation. Not as a way to try and point you toward our company, but to equip you with information to make a good decision about who you entrust with this project.

  1. Quality and Technology Of Window Film Being Used – Like most things in life, window film / tint comes in a wide range of technologies and quality levels. It is critical when comparing different window tint offerings that you understand the underlying window film that will be used. First, let’s discuss quality. Window film is produced in various areas around the world at drastically differing quality levels. The construction of the film and the adhesive that holds it to the windows are where the rubber meets the road. The issue is that they all may look very similar the day you install them. The issue arises if the film begins to fade, change color, delaminate, etc after a few months or a few years. Worse yet, it can begin to lose adhesion to the glass and bubble. I am sure we have all seen a car with this unfortunate problem. Second, let’s look into the technology of the film being used. While some films are basic dyed polyester (cheapest cost) that may give a tinted look and not much else, others are high tech infrared filtering films (more expensive cost) that not only look great but also block a lot of heat. It is important that you know what technology the films are so you can truly compare apples to apples.
  2. Expertise of the Installation Technician – It goes without saying that this one makes a huge difference. Just like the skill of the person that cuts your hair, does your taxes or builds a home, experience matters. It is a safe assumption that people in skilled trades, like window film installation, get better over time and with the number of vehicles they have tinted. A good installer can take sub-standard film and make it look pretty good. A mediocre installer can use the very best film and still may produce a sub-standard result. There is simply no getting around the fact that the expertise of the installer plays a huge role in how well the final outcome of a window tint installation will be.

We hope this brief article will help you make a good choice with regard having vehicle window tinting installed. To learn more about the automotive window film we install, click HERE. If you have any questions, would like an estimate or to schedule an appointment for automotive window tint installation, call us at (206) 403-1366 or fill out a form HERE

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Monday, 7 September 2020

Answers To Some XPEL Paint Protection Film Frequently Asked Questions

We often get asked a variety of questions about paint protection films and XPEL Ultimate Plus in particular. So, to help those visiting our page, we put together six of the most frequently asked questions specifically about the XPEL ppf we offer. We hope this helps answer a question you may have.

XPEL Ultimate Plus Paint Protection Film Frequently Asked Questions

What Is The Expected Life Of XPEL?

The XPEL Ultimate Plus Series Films are warrantied for 10 years. This warranty covers: yellowing, staining, delaminating, cracking, peeling, bubbling, and more. More information on the warranty can be found on our Warranty Information Page

Can I Run My Car Through An Automatic Car Wash?

Yes, but please wait at least 48 hours after installation to allow the film to dry completely.

How Do I Maintain XPEL Ultimate Plus?

No special maintenance is required for XPEL Ultimate Plus.

Can I Use A Pressure Washer, And How Soon After Install?

Yes, pressure washers can be used on XPEL paint protection films, provided the film has completely dried after installation (typically 48 hours) and provided the high-pressure water is not pointed directly at the edges of the film.

Can XPEL Be Installed On Your Vehicles Headlights And Fog Lights?

Yes, XPEL can be installed on your cars headlamps and fog lamps.

If I Get A Partial Front End Wrap, Will The Edge Of The Film Be Noticeable?

While the edge of the film can be seen from certain angles, people generally do not notice it unless they are looking for it. However, if the car is dirty and dust and dirt can collect along the edge of the film, it will be more noticeable. Once the car is cleaned, it will be once again difficult to detect unless looking for it.

We hope that this frequently asked questions post helped you understand the XPEL product we offer a little better. Diamond Window Tinting has specifically chosen XPEL Ultimate Paint Protection Film for our clients. If you’re interested in learning more or getting a quote for applying a paint protection film to your vehicle, you can contact us directly by calling (206) 403-1366. We have been serving the Tukwila and Seattle, Washington area for over 14 years and would be happy to discuss your options and provide you with a free, no obligation assessment and quotation on your particular vehicle.

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Saturday, 29 August 2020

Five Reasons To Choose XPEL Ultimate Paint Protection Film

Have you been considering having paint protection applied to your vehicle? If so, we want to give you five reasons to choose XPEL Ultimate Paint Protection Film from Diamond Window Tinting.

Five Reasons to Choose XPEL Ultimate Paint Protection Film

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The reasons above are just five of the reasons Diamond Window Tinting has specifically chosen XPEL Ultimate Paint Protection Film for our clients. If you’re interested in learning more or getting a quote for applying a paint protection film to your vehicle, you can contact us directly by calling (206) 403-1366. We have been serving the Tukwila and Seattle, Washington area for over 14 years and would be happy to discuss your options and provide you with a free, no obligation assessment and quotation on your particular vehicle.

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Friday, 12 June 2020

Not Being Sunburned Doesn’t Mean Skin Damage Isn’t Occurring

Are you aware that your skin is susceptible to UV damage from the sun when you are inside? A recent article in Business Insider called “You can get sun damage through a window — here’s how to protect yourself indoors” by Madeline Kennedy discusses this. With Summer just kicking off, we wanted to share some information from the article about how to prevent skin damage when spending time near windows.

Many people think because they do not get a sunburn while inside and behind glass that skin damage isn’t occurring. The reality is that you will not get sunburned indoors or in your vehicle behind the windows because most types of glass block UVB rays. UVB is the type of light that causes sunburns and tans. However, glass does not block UVA rays. These rays are the type that cause skin damage, wrinkles and even some types of cancer.

As Madeline writes in the article, “Most of us know to wear sunscreen when we’re outside in the sun, but you may need to take the same precautions when driving for long periods or sitting next to a sunny window at home.” This is exactly right. Most people are educated enough to understand the need for sunscreen when outdoors, but do not give it a second thought when near a window or in their vehicles.

This article goes on to share a quote from R. Sonia Batra, MD, a dermatologist in Santa Monica, California. “People often have a false sense of security in their cars or behind windows since the UVB rays that cause a quicker sunburn are blocked…However, the UVA rays that penetrate glass actually reach a deeper layer of skin and still cause sun damage, discoloration, and wrinkles.

Madeline also shares “If you are just sitting in a room lit by sunlight, you are not likely to get sun damage, but if you are positioned next to a window getting direct sunlight for many hours of the day, you may want to take precautions. Batra also shares, “I usually recommend a mineral-based, physical sunscreen with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide and at least an SPF of 30. Mineral sunscreens may be preferable to chemical sunscreen because they are less likely to irritate your skin.

Batra goes on to share that, “You can also add a clear protective film to your window that filters out UVA rays“, Batra says. Studies show that UV protective films can reduce UVA transmission by more than 99 per cent. You can also add protective film or tint to your car windows to block out UVA light, but first check up on your local laws, as some states place restrictions on window tints. Protect yourself with a broad-spectrum sunscreen or use a window film if you plan to spend a lot of time in the car or by a window. You can read the entire Business Insider article by clicking HERE.

The Skin Cancer Foundation also weighs in with the benefits of window films in tow articles on their website entitled “Not All UV Rays Stay Outside: How Window Film Can Help Protect You” and “A Surprising Danger in Planes, Trains and Automobiles“.

We hope that this article opened your eyes to the potential for skin damage when at home, in the office or in a vehicle. Many of us are so diligent about protecting our skin but overlook these places where we could be taking in hours of dangerous exposure without even realizing it.

Our team is happy to be able to offer UV blocking window films for your vehicle. If you would like to learn more about the automotive window film products and services we provide, you can https://ift.tt/2XUI6Us directly by calling (206) 403-1366. We would be happy to discuss your options and provide you with a free, no obligation assessment and quotation on your particular vehicle. Find out why we are your #1 source for vehicle window tinting in Tukwila, Seattle, Bellevue, Kent, and the Tacoma, Washington area.

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