FAQs

Highline Customs

  • What are Oregon's window tint laws?

    Oregon law stipulates a 35% auto tinting limit. For professional window tinting services in compliance with state regulations, please contact Highline Customs to arrange an appointment.
  • What are Washington's window tint laws?

    Washington state law mandates a 25% auto tinting limit. To have your vehicle's windows professionally tinted in accordance with these regulations, please reach out to Highline Customs.
  • Where is the film installed?

    The auto glass tint film is applied to the interior surface of the vehicle's windows. If you're considering window tinting for your vehicle, please contact us to discuss your options.
  • Does paint protection prevent your car from rock chips?

    Yes, paint protection provides a barrier against rock chips and other road debris that can damage your vehicle's paint.
  • Does paint protection increase the resale value of your car?

    Indeed, applying paint protection can significantly enhance your vehicle's resale value by maintaining the quality and appearance of the paintwork.
  • Does windshield tinting help with night and rainy weather vision?

    Absolutely. Windshield tinting reduces the halo effect from oncoming headlights, particularly in rainy conditions. It can decrease glare by up to 95%, greatly improving visibility during sunny commutes.
  • Does tinting reduce solar heat?

    Our windshield film effectively blocks 93% of solar heat from entering your vehicle, resulting in a more comfortable interior. This reduction in heat also lessens the need for air conditioning, reducing stress on your vehicle's components and improving fuel efficiency.
  • Does window tint help with break-ins?

    Our i3 film, an 8-ply product, renders your windshield and other glass virtually shatterproof. This not only protects occupants from flying glass shards during accidents but also makes successful break-ins extremely difficult.
  • Does tinting help with glare?

    Windshield tinting is highly effective at reducing sun glare while driving. Even nearly clear tints can significantly reduce blinding sunlight. Our tinting can decrease glare by up to 95%, substantially improving visibility during sunny commutes.
  • Does window tinting keep my car cooler inside for pet and interior protection?

    Yes, window tinting helps maintain a cooler interior temperature in your vehicle, providing protection for both pets and the vehicle's interior components.
  • How long does paint protection last?

    With proper care, paint protection can last up to 15 years.
  • How does windshield protection work?

    Windshield Skin® films are crafted from premium materials designed to absorb impacts from rocks, gravel, and other road debris. Applied to the outside of your windshield, the film forms a durable shield that helps prevent chips and cracks.
  • What are the benefits of Windshield Skin Protection?

    Windshield Skin® provides protection against chips and cracks from road debris, enhances driving safety, reduces the likelihood of costly windshield repairs or replacements, increases your vehicle’s resale value, and meets both USA NHTSA and EU ECE R43 standards.
  • Does Windshield Skin Protection affect visibility?

    Windshield Skin® is engineered to be highly transparent, maintaining clear visibility.
  • How long does Windshield Skin protection last?

    The longevity of Windshield Skin® depends on factors like film quality, environmental exposure, and cleaning habits. Typically, it lasts at least 1 year, and with proper maintenance, it can remain effective for up to 5 years. The first year is covered under the manufacturer’s warranty.
  • How long should I wait before rolling down tinted windows?

    It’s recommended to wait 4–5 days before rolling down freshly tinted windows.
  • Are seatbelts capable of damaging window film?

    Yes. Automatic seat belts are a leading cause of damage to window film. Be sure to handle them carefully to avoid scratching or tearing the film.
  • Can debris from bugs or birds damage paint protection?

    Definitely. Acids from bug splatter and bird droppings can stain the film. Regular cleaning helps preserve the protection.