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Tint Film Roll Charcoal 2 Ply Professional Grade 5% Limo 36" X 20ft on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Ventura, California, United States

Ventura, California, United States
Installation instructions are included with links to our YouTube videos that outline proper installation technique. Special tools WILL be required. The window tint film must be handled carefully as it can easily be damaged. Not following the instructions may result in damage to the film and/or a less than desirable tint job. Film received damaged should be reported promptly. Once the clear liner has been removed from the film, the return policy will not be honored. Seek professional assistance if in doubt.
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Surface Finish:Black Brand:A1 Tint Warranty:Lifetime

Window Tint Film Roll 2 Ply 36" x 20FT Limo Tint 5% LTV

Want the same tint film that professional tinter's use? Why buy a generic pre-cut kit (which don't always fit correctly) when you can tint the CORRECT way by cutting your own patterns? This way, if you make a mistake, you don't have to wait for a replacement piece, you can just cut another pattern yourself, saving time and money.

Our 36" x 20FT film rolls are enough material to tint most pickups, SUV's, and cars (even with a few mistakes). If you need a smaller roll, please check our other listings.

This is professional grade window film, the same film we use in our tint shop! It is not cheap film that will lose it's color in a few months. Check us out at A1mobiletintshop.com. This film is easy to work with, has an awesome non-reflective "black finish" and:

  • Adds an awesome look to your vehicle
  • Reduces fading by blocking 99% of damaging UV rays.
  • Reduces glare and adds privacy
  • Won't interfere with cellular reception or other vehicle electronics, such as key-less entry devices, navigation, or tire pressure monitoring system
Check our other listings if you are looking for a different shade or quality of film. We carry everything from
1 ply to high-end Ceramic films in the shades seen below:


Shades Available: 5% (Limo) - 20% (Dark) - 35% (Medium) - 50% (Light)

*We recommend checking the tint laws in your state prior to purchase.

.We are an established tint shop and use this tint film daily for our customers!

There are several videos online (YouTube) you can watch to get a better idea of how to tint. It's not that hard and with some patience, you can do it!

If you have any questions or concerns, or need help with installation, please feel free to send us a message. 

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