Window Tinting in Ferndale, MI

Cool Comfort, Clear Protection

Transform your daily drive with professional window tinting that blocks heat, protects your interior, and gives you the privacy you deserve.

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Professional Auto Tinting Ferndale

Drive Cooler, Protected, Comfortable

Your car becomes a sanctuary when the Michigan sun isn’t beating down on you. Quality window tinting blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays while reducing interior heat by significant degrees.

No more squinting through glare on your morning commute down 8 Mile Road. No more cracked dashboards or faded upholstery from constant sun exposure. Just comfortable driving where you control the environment.

The right tint gives you privacy without sacrificing visibility. You see everything clearly while others can’t peer into your personal space.

Car Window Tinting Experts

Ferndale's Trusted Auto Specialists

Master Touch AutoSports has been serving Oakland County drivers with professional automotive services that matter. We understand what Ferndale residents deal with – from the summer heat reflecting off concrete to the security concerns that come with urban driving.

Our team knows Michigan’s tinting laws inside and out. We won’t put illegal tint on your vehicle that’ll get you pulled over and fined.

When you choose us, you’re working with professionals who treat your vehicle like it’s our own. Every installation is done right the first time.

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Auto Window Tint Process

Simple Process, Professional Results

We start by discussing your needs and showing you tint options that work with your vehicle and budget. Michigan law allows any darkness on rear windows, but front windows have specific requirements we’ll explain.

Your windows get thoroughly cleaned and prepped. We measure and cut premium tint film to exact specifications for your vehicle. The installation happens in our controlled environment where dust and debris won’t interfere.

After installation, we inspect every edge and corner. You’ll get care instructions and information about the curing process. Most tints need a few days to fully cure, but you can drive immediately.

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Window Tinting Options Available

Quality Films, Professional Installation

We offer ceramic window tinting that provides superior heat rejection without interfering with electronics. This isn’t the cheap dyed film that fades purple after a year.

Our ceramic films block infrared heat while maintaining excellent visibility. You get the cooling benefits without the dark, cave-like feeling of traditional tints.

For Ferndale drivers dealing with increased vehicle crime, window tinting adds a layer of security by concealing valuables and making it harder for potential thieves to see inside your car. Privacy matters, especially when you’re parked downtown or at shopping centers.

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Michigan allows any darkness on rear and back side windows – you can go as dark as you want. Front side windows must allow more than 70% of light through, and you can only tint the top 4 inches of your windshield.The 70% rule for front windows means you can add tint, but it needs to be relatively light. We’ll show you samples so you can see exactly how different percentages look on your specific vehicle.Silver and gold tints are specifically prohibited in Michigan, but other colors are allowed as long as they meet the light transmission requirements.
Most vehicles take 2-4 hours depending on the number of windows and your car’s specific design. Simple sedans with standard windows are faster than vehicles with curved or complex window shapes.We don’t rush the process because precision matters. Each piece of film needs to be cut exactly right and applied without bubbles or imperfections. Taking time upfront prevents problems later.You can wait at our shop or we can call you when your vehicle is ready. We recommend scheduling an appointment rather than walking in, especially during busy periods.
Quality ceramic tints won’t interfere with cell phones, GPS, or radio signals. Cheap metallic films can cause problems, but we use premium ceramic films that are specifically designed to be electronics-friendly.Your backup camera, tire pressure sensors, and other vehicle electronics will work normally. We’ve tinted vehicles with every type of electronic system and haven’t had interference issues with the films we use.If you have specific concerns about particular devices or systems in your vehicle, let us know during your consultation and we can address them directly.
Don’t roll your windows down for at least 3-5 days after installation. The tint needs time to cure and adhere properly. Rolling windows down too soon can cause the film to peel or shift.Clean tinted windows with mild soap and water or ammonia-free glass cleaner. Avoid paper towels which can scratch – use microfiber cloths instead. Never use razor blades or abrasive materials on tinted windows.Small bubbles are normal immediately after installation and will disappear as the tint cures. If you see large bubbles or peeling after the first week, contact us immediately.
Quality ceramic tint can reduce interior heat by 40-60% compared to untinted windows. This isn’t just about feeling cooler – it’s about reducing the load on your air conditioning system and protecting your interior from heat damage.The difference is most noticeable on hot summer days when your car has been parked in the sun. Instead of getting into an oven, your interior stays significantly cooler. Your AC reaches comfortable temperatures faster and doesn’t have to work as hard.Heat rejection varies by tint type and darkness level. Ceramic films provide the best heat rejection without having to go extremely dark, which is important for staying legal in Michigan.
Ceramic tint uses advanced nano-ceramic technology that blocks heat without using metals. Regular dyed tints rely on dark pigments that fade over time and don’t provide as much heat rejection.Ceramic films maintain their color and performance for years. They don’t turn purple or bubble like cheaper alternatives. The upfront cost is higher, but the longevity and performance make it worth the investment.Regular tints might save money initially, but you’ll likely need replacement sooner. Ceramic tints often come with longer warranties and better heat rejection properties, making them the smart choice for most drivers.
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