Fading and discoloration in window tints happen due to prolonged sun exposure, poor-quality film, or aging. To fix this, start by inspecting the tint for bubbles, cracks, or severe fading. If the damage is minor, use a UV protectant spray to restore some color and prevent further fading. For moderate discoloration, applying a tint-friendly polish may help improve the appearance.
However, if the tint is significantly faded or turning purple, the best solution is to remove and replace it with high-quality, UV-resistant film. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning with ammonia-free products and parking in shaded areas, can extend the tint’s lifespan. Investing in professional-grade tints ensures better durability and color retention.
Fading and discoloration in window tints happen due to prolonged sun exposure, poor-quality film, or aging. To fix this, start by inspecting the tint for bubbles, cracks, or severe fading. If the damage is minor, use a UV protectant spray to restore some color and prevent further fading. For moderate discoloration, applying a tint-friendly polish may help improve the appearance.
However, if the tint is significantly faded or turning purple, the best solution is to remove and replace it with high-quality, UV-resistant film. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning with ammonia-free products and parking in shaded areas, can extend the tint’s lifespan. Investing in professional-grade tints ensures better durability and color retention.
If unsure, consulting a professional window tint installer can help you choose the right replacement film for long-lasting results.