In this article, we provide you with information on how to find out more about what the average cost is to tint car windows and the different tints available. Show Tint a Car has been providing tinting services in Australia for over 42 years. We are Australia’s most trusted window tinting network. Our experienced tinting specialists are able to answer all your questions regarding window tinting including how much window tinting costs on average. Our range of window tints offer many different features suited to varying budgets. Read on to find out more! What Is The Average Cost Of Window Tinting?What is the average cost of window tinting? Typical window tint costs will vary depending on the type of tint you choose and your type of vehicle. However, we offer tints starting from $295 but talk to your local store for more information on this offer. We offer the following tint options: Midnight Express
Octane Window Tint
Spectre
Formula One
Unbreakable
All the above tints are exclusive to Tint a Car and are covered under our Nationwide Lifetime Warranty. Again, what is the average cost to tint car windows will depend on the features that suit your needs, your vehicle size and ultimately the window film you choose. We offer interest free financing with Openpay and to give you extra peace of mind, we also offer a 30 day money back guarantee on car tints, no questions asked! Contact Us TodayTo find out typical window tint costs call 13 TINT today and our team will be able to assist you.
Recommended Posts I charge more than all of you...what a surprise. Link to comment
Guest Meff
I hate stripping, so I will charge accordingly depending on how crappy the film and vehicle is. It could go anywhere from 75 - 100, heck maybe a little more, depends how I'm feeling. Link to comment
Guest Marco
I charge $150 to strip and then what ever it costs to retint.I tell people strip the back window yourself and save $50..if they mess up the defogger it's on them. Link to comment
We charge whatever the cost of tinting that particular car is. If it's a $175 tint job, then it's $175 to strip it. If it takes us as long to strip one than to tint one then I could have tinted a car in that time frame that I was stripping the car. You got to get paid for your time Link to comment
Do tell OT your price. Maybe I will match it cause I hate stripping. Link to comment
Guest Eclipse
That is exactly what I do. I tell them also that it usually ends up being around $70.Link to comment
To the customer....if you have to ask then you can't afford it. Get out of the shop and take your cheap crap back to wherever you got it from. And make sure you find the lifetime warranty.Devil :p1ssLink to comment
I sense some hostility in you devil, try havin more s*x, get rid of the tension ya know Link to comment
Easy for you to say Skittles....talk to us after, or if, you've been sticking film up for over 20 years. Link to comment
ArchivedThis topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. How much does it cost to tint a car all around?Average prices range from $100 – $400 to tint your whole car. But it's best to be honest with yourself and your budget before you purchase. If you're only willing to spend $100 or less, you may be better off spending that money elsewhere (like on 100 tacos at dollar taco night).
How do you remove tint from a window?You can use a steamer to remove window tint and this is often seen as one of the quickest and easiest ways to do it. If you don't have a steamer available, one can be rented. Use the steamer on both the interior and exterior (if possible) of the window to loosen the film and peel it away.
Can you change tinted glass?Whenever tint gets old, it tends to lose color, and removing it may be the only option. There may be a need to change the look of building windows, and this, therefore, involves removing the tint when it's still in pristine condition.
Can you Retint?This is common for tint as it begins to age. Luckily, there's always the process of retinting. You can have your windows retinted when the film starts to wear down and when damage begins to show.
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