Automotive tinting specifics
Quarter Glass
Quarter glass is a small fixed window panel — typically at the rear of a side door or between the rear door and the C-pillar — that requires a separate, precisely cut tint piece.
Quarter glass adds complexity and time to a full-car tint job. Each quarter glass needs its own cut pattern, and on cars where the quarter glass is set into a black trim frame, the edges must be near-perfect to look factory.
Some workshops short-cut by leaving quarter glass untinted; we never do that — the visible mismatch between adjacent tinted and clear panels makes the whole job look amateur.
For premium installations, quarter glass is treated as a full panel: custom-cut by hand to fit, hand-finished, and post-installation VLT measured.
