We usually tell people just to treat their window tinting like
    the paint on their car (except no waxing) and just don't let it get so dirty you can
    grow potatoes on it. Clean your window film with water or mild soap and water on the inside (which
    is where the film is installed) and on the outside of the car you can use whatever you
    like.    
	* Note* Repeated usage of harsh cleaners such as Windex 
	TM
    or other ammonia based cleaners if used on any window films out there 
	WILL
    shorten the life span of the window film.
	   
    
	We only recommend using a damp towel (like the
    towel you have just dried your clean car with at the car wash) or a mild dish washing soap
    and water solution mixture (ratio we like is 1 small drop of liquid soap, or baby shampoo,
    to 1 quart of water (1 quart spray bottle) or a professional silicone polish/cleaner made
    specifically for use on window film only. You can remove stubborn garbage such as tar
    (from road hazards or repairs), chewing gum and crayons (kids), old tape adhesive (from
    paper license plates or stickers stuck to the film) etc... by using a very small amount of
    100% mineral spirits (not lacquer thinner!) and a soft towel if 
	not done on a regular basis
    and used very moderately.
	   If you should have any more window tinting questions
    other the ones above, please feel free to give us a call 
	at Blairs Texas Window Tinting & more in Dallas TX. 
	972)783-6005 
	during 
	our normal business hours 
	and we'll be more than happy to answer them to the best of our abilities.
    Or you can 
	
	email us.
	
	
	