Good reasons to be a winter tinter

When you think about the benefits of car window tinting, it’s natural to assume that summer would be the best time of year to fit them. But there are good reasons to fit tinted car window film in winter too.

Not least because on sunny winter days, while you won’t feel the heat, you will certainly still be able to see the glare from the sun when you drive, and that can cause major problems. The sun tends to be lower in the sky for longer during the winter months, so it’s more likely to get in your line of sight while you’re behind the wheel. A car window tint will reduce that troublesome glare and make driving easier.

Skiers wear dark glasses for good reason. Snow can produce an extremely bright glare when the sun reflects off it. Driving in snow is hazardous enough, without the added worry of not being able to clearly see the way ahead. Even if the roads have been cleared, the area either side and in the distance is still likely to be a blanket of white. While it might look like a scene from a picturesque Christmas card, the glare can be off-putting and not a little dangerous. Again, a window tint will help reduce that glare to help you get home safely to a nice, roaring fire (or warm radiators!)

The cold weather won’t mean that everyone will be looking to stay inside and keep warm. Unfortunately, thieves will still be out and about, looking to get their hands on some early Christmas presents. Dark tints on your windows will make them think twice about breaking into your car, as they won’t be able to see what’s going on inside, or if you’ve got anything worth stealing.

Finally, on a lighter note, winter tends to be the time of year when the number of DIY jobs around the house dries up. So fans of DIY with itchy fingers they’re looking to put to good use will enjoy fitting our window tints. They’re pre cut to fit your vehicle and each kit comes with full instructions, making getting your car tinted for the winter really quick and easy.

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