• “Factory window tint” is a type of stained glass with the coloring manufactured inside of it. This stained glass typically meters at a 20% darkness level.

  • Per Michigan’s published law for automotive window tint; any window behind the driver has no restrictions. Window beside or in front of the driver are allowed tint of any darkness along the top 4” of the glass only.

  • What's normal isn't always legal. Many truck and SUV owners tint their front door windows to 20% to match the rear, even though it's often against the law. Like speeding a bit over the limit—possible to get a ticket, but unlikely.

  • Jobs scheduled for me require a deposit because some people don’t mind scheduling work and then not showing up for their appointment. So if I’m going to commit time from my day for a customer, I need commitment back.

  • Blue Water Window Tint is a one-person business. I handle everything myself, so it may take 3-5 business days to return phone calls. To make things easier, you can book your tint appointment online instantly. This helps avoid any delays or frustration.

  • Non-ceramic tint is a more cost effective material that does not offer heat protection.

    Ceramic tint may cost more but does an amazing job at reducing the amount of Infrared Radiation (heat) from passing through the glass which translates to having a more comfortable interior.

  • Absolutley! I’ve heard too many stories of customers regretting buying cheaper tint because of it’s inability to protect the vehicle’s interior from heat for me to ever recommend anything but ceramic.

    “Buy once, cry once” is a strong motto I live by.

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