Window Tints for Toyota Corolla

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Toyota Corolla Window Tint

Adding a Toyota Corolla window film kit to your sedan adds style and purpose to your ride at the same time. Window tint can reduce the suns glare and keep the interior of your vehicle cool during warm weather. Adding any type of tint to window glass to your car can be done at home in your driveway or garage, and requires the use of minimal tools and no prior experience.

Are Toyota Corolla window tint kits pre-cut?

Toyota Corolla window tinting kits are pre-cut based on what package is ordered. The different Toyota Corolla window kits are for all windows in a sedan or just the visor at the top of the windshield. Since the kits are pre-cut, it is vital that the tint is ordered based on vehicle specific year, make, and model. When ordered based on these specifications, you will have much less cutting and smoothing to do when the film is in place.

What window tinting shade options are there for the Corolla?

There are as many shades of window film as there are for the Toyota sedans paint job. One of the most sought after tint choices for cars is blackout, which is completely black, although you are still able to see through from the sedan interior but no one can see in. Other tint color choices are listed here:

  • Midnight smoke: Blue with gray undertones
  • Smoke: Green and orange
  • Chameleon: Changes color with the amount of light that hits it
How do you install window tinting on a Toyota Corolla?

Toyota Corolla tinting film requires patience and a little precision. Installing quality tint will be easier if you think of installation as placing a large sticker on your window. Before starting the process, its important to make sure the window is completely clean and dry.

Right before applying the tint, it is vital to recheck the fit on your Toyotas window. Once you lay the film down, you dont want to remove it and try to reapply. Having to reapply the same piece of film more than one time will compromise the film and create more bubbles that will need to be smoothed out later. Check the specific size and shape before placing it on the window. Next, grab a squeegee and iron out all the bubbles. If you used an applicator fluid, it will be easy to remove the bubbles. Lastly, use a heat gun to smooth the surface and clean up the edges. Any remaining edges need to be tucked in and hidden out of view.