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DAVID WOOD WINDOW TINTING
2875 Jupiter Park Dr #2200
Jupiter, FL 33458
CALL: (561) 575-6114
Around the world, people and institutions spend more than $10 billion on the window film market every single year. On top of that, signs seem to point to this market continuing to grow at a rate of more than 5% every year, at least until 2030. People who have seen the benefits that a ceramic film can provide understand for themselves why there is so much demand for this product.
But as many advantages as a ceramic film can provide, how long does it last? Of course, the answer will vary depending on the circumstance. However, there are general principles that can help you assess how long your specific ceramic film tint is likely to last.
So what do you need to understand to estimate how long a ceramic film job will last? Read on to learn all about the most crucial factors that affect the lifespan of your ceramic film!
The good news is that if you have a ceramic film, your car tint will last longer than other types of car tints. Many people prefer ceramic films because they provide so much strength and protection. When you think about it, it makes sense that such a robust film would also enjoy the longest longevity.
Car tints, including ceramic options, come with a warranty. In many cases, these warranties last for about 10 years. Many people keep their cars for longer than that, so some people need to install new film on their old car when their old film starts to wear out.
However, your ceramic film has a good chance of lasting longer than your car. Because of the non-conductive ceramic material used in this kind of tint, you can expect your ceramic film to last as long as 20 years without needing replacement.
Of course, that is under ideal conditions. Keep in mind that there is a lot that you can do or fail to do that will affect the longevity of your ceramic film for the better or worse.
Many people shorten the lifespan of their car tint by making mistakes during the cleaning process. Keep in mind that you do not want to clean your car tint right after it is first installed. After a few days, your installation will settle and be more resistant to the perturbations of the cleaning process.
However, when it comes time to clean your car, be careful about which cleaners you use. Harsh cleaners that contain ammonia can do serious damage to your car tint.
In many cases, these kinds of cleaning products will be blue to make it easier to keep track of them. Make sure to check the ingredients on any cleaning product you use on your ceramic film, and avoid products that contain ammonia.
While you are cleaning your car, make sure to use something soft for cleaning your windows. The rougher the material you use to clean them, the more they will lose their luster.
During the drying process, make sure to dry your ceramic film from the middle out. If you dry your windows from the edges going in toward the center, you may loosen the adhesive binding your ceramic film to your windows.
However, you should also keep in mind that it is important to dry your window tints as soon as possible after wetting them. In fact, the same principle can apply if you have been driving your car in the rain. The less time your ceramic film spends with water sitting on it, the longer it will last.
Of course, if you live in a rainy area, your ceramic film might not last as long, even if you make sure to dry it often. There are other ways that the weather can affect the longevity of your carton as well.
The more sun there is in your area, the more UV rays your ceramic film will absorb. Because these rays can be harsh, this will shorten the lifespan of your car tint.
Heat can also diminish how long your ceramic film lasts. In contrast, a cooler climate without too much sun will help you get the most lifespan possible out of a ceramic film.
Even the best ceramic film may not live up to its intended longevity if it is not installed properly. That is only one reason why it is so important to make sure that you work with the right installation service.
Many people rush through the process of picking a company to install a window film on their car. However, it is better to find companies that have a track record of providing great results for their employees. You can look at reviews and ratings for such companies to give you a sense of how satisfied past customers have been.
The better the reviews a company has, the higher the chance that they will do a great job installing your film. That means that there is a higher chance that it will live as long as 20 years.
The more that you know about typical ceramic film lifespans, the better you can design your strategy for helping your own film last as long as possible. By taking the right steps, you will be able to extend the lifespan of your ceramic film for years. If you play your cards right, there is a good chance that your car will wear out before your film does.
To learn more about ceramic films and where you can find car tint professionals, reach out to David Wood Window Tinting and get in touch with us here at any time!
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