Automotive tinting specifics
Retint
Retint is the process of removing an existing window film and installing a new one — typically required every 7–12 years as adhesives age and films oxidise.
Even premium films eventually need replacement. The adhesive bond weakens slowly, the hard coat picks up wear, and incremental UV exposure shifts the tint colour. Most quality films stay in spec for 10–15 years in Singapore conditions before retinting is warranted.
A retint includes full removal of the old film, glass cleaning, and a fresh install with current-generation product. We typically take 4–6 hours per vehicle for a complete retint.
Customers upgrading to Platinum99 Plus from a previous-generation product see meaningful IR rejection gains; the chemistry has advanced significantly over the last decade.
