🕶️ Drive Cooler, Look Sleeker, Stay Protected!
True LINE Automotive Window Tint Film Roll delivers professional-grade 35% tint with 99% UV and infrared heat rejection. Sized at 22" wide by 10' long, this easy-to-install film enhances privacy, reduces interior fading, and keeps your car cooler—all while preserving mobile signal strength and road visibility.
Material | 35% |
Brand | TRUE LINE Automotive |
Color | 35% |
Size | 22'' Wide 10' Long |
Product Dimensions | 22"L x 120"W |
Installation Type | DIY |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | TRUE LINE Automotive |
Unit Count | 18.3333 Square Feet |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Item model number | 349867823- |
Manufacturer Part Number | 349867823- |
T**N
Does the job perfectly
It was very easy to use. The color was great and it is cheap for the quality. Very very easy to remove and it blocks the sun and ppl perfectly.
J**Y
Good
Works great
F**O
Extremely difficult to peel
It was nearly impossible to peel the film, I thought it just wasn't supposed to peel but sure enough, it does peel. Do not buy this tint, it's a low quality tint that easily wrinkles on itself during application. Cutting this is a nightmare because it just peels itself during cutting and does not stick after two hours. It will fall off your window no matter your experience in window tinting.
A**R
DIYher
This was first time doing a tint myself. I like saving money here and there especially on car when things get pricey and truly need a professional. Not saying smaller items like filters or windshield wipers don’t, it’s just a feel good moment when you can do it yourself, save money and enrich your knowledge on something. I won’t lie by saying this was easy. I did little research and chose to wing it and use common sense. How’d that work out for me… so so. I do need to do them again at some point lol. The home job came out fine considering. So, for those who care to know my strategy here you go: Step ONE is to draw an outline of your windows using wrapping paper or something you can trace and cut easily. Step TWO is cut your tint to match the outlined pre-cut paper. Be sure to trace/cut the correct side of tint. This one is 1 ply (I learned afterwards) so very flimsy and accidentally found the peel side after already cutting the wrong trace. Find your sticky side first! I traced the outside of the window, so when I cut I should’ve been looking for the opposite side in order to correctly install on the inside of the window. But honestly, I didn’t think it had one because couldn’t find it at first. Moving on, Step THREE is wet your windows good (and the tint if you can manage) with soapy water. And Step FOUR is to wet it some more, GET STRESSED OUT AND INSTALL! I used the entire roll on the 2 front windows as I’d peeled too quickly and the film crumpled in on itself. I’d say if you’re a pro or more careful than I, you could probably get more out of it. I used regular dish soap and water in a spray bottle which worked fine. The tricky part is getting the film to separate from protective clear sheet without crinkling or creasing it. That took the most time…timing and precision. I didn’t do it with car doors open, I locked myself in the car to avoid a strong wind passing through or dust and debris getting on to the film as I wasn’t in a garage. Call me crazy! I am! Took and hour total to peel, wet, position/install and squeegee 2 windows. And will probably eventually get done professionally but needed something interim. From a distance it looks good. Up close you can see from the outside, because can’t tell from the inside, where it didn’t get a good seal around the edges. And there’s a small crease on both from where the tint buckled as I maneuvered it onto window. I read the pros use heat guns and tape but as I said I didn’t do much research or prep prior I just wanted to get something in there. And didn’t want to spend money on heat guns and special tape etc. Heard some use a hair dryer. I assume it was cordless. Overall, happy I tried and would recommend this tint not having perspective or experience. Nice shade which ironically matches the factory tint which I had no idea would. I purchased the 20%. Lastly, don’t forget you should wait a few days before rolling down your windows… I pulled into a fast food drive thru as I was hungry so you know what that means… I hear a crunch every time I roll that window down now lol. BUT! You can’t see it from the outside so a pat on my back for effort. Dare I say people go to the pros and may have a really bad experience so if you like to work with your hands, get a little stressed out and save a few dollars… do the research and DIY!
M**S
Great for first time
Easy to work with, looks sleek, and affords privacy in my mini-truck. I wish they gave extra to allow for mishaps.
M**.
Tough install.
This tint is very difficult to work with especially by yourself. I think two people would make it easier. The tint looks good once on and does block 99.9% of UV rays. I have a UV meter (pictured) due to a skin condition. I bought the 5% tint. Maybe all tint is tough to install idk.To be honest I wouldn’t recommend this product unless you have experience installing window tint.
A**R
Watch the installation video
Only problem is the center cardboard tube isn't attached. It fell out and it messed a bit of it up. If you scroll down and watch the install video. Watch the one that is like the 5th one in. It's super easy. Make slip solution with baby soap and be very generous applying it.
J**N
Thin, brittle, hard to separate
Look elsewhere. The tint provides tint so 2 stars but this was the hardest tint I've ever worked with. There are much better choices. During separation of the clear plastic it took alot of work to get the clear to separate then it creased while separating and was a pain to get air pockets out even with copious water/soak and a flat window.Does its job, just not worth the hassle for this brand.
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