Measurement Guide
A guide on measuring how much film you require to tint your windows.
For this you will need a tape measure, the windows you want to tint and a bit of knowledge which we have shared below, to help make this process easier for you.
First of all, check the width of the windows.
Our in cart sizing options include 0.5m (500mm) wide for side windows & 1m (1000mm) for windscreens.
If your side windows are wider than .5m (500mm) than you will need to upsize to windscreen width option.
If your windscreens are wider than 1m (1000mm) than you will need to send us a message or email and we will assist from there.

Next, measure the length of each window.
Make in imaginary line from the longest point on the left to the longest point on the right, measure the distance in between. We recommend you add .1m (100mm) for extra assurance.
Do this to all windows on one side, and x2 for both sides.
Same thing on the rear window, measure from the longest point on the left, to the longest point on the right. Again we recommend +100mm for safety.

You do not need to measure the whole piece of glass.
Almost all cars will have windows with this black trim around the edge.
It is important to know that you do not need to measure the overall size of the glass, just the area that is clear and visible out of.
Generally, the area that is black around the edge will be covered by interior trim, mounting points or window seals and therefore tint does not need to be applied there.
