Your Guide to Street Legal Window Tinting in Queensland
Car window tinting can add so much to the look of your vehicle. There are, however, a number of factors and limitations that come into play when it comes to street legal tinting and what is the darkest legally-permitted window tint.
Queensland's Car Window Tint Laws
- Windshield: Only the upper 10% of the windshield may be tinted. You can not impede the wiper arch; whichever is the lesser.
- Side Front Windows: Must not have a lower VLT than 35%.
- Side Back Windows: Must not have a lower VLT than 20%.
We have a range of legal tinting options that include heat reduction, privacy and solar protection, giving you the freedom to choose the perfect look for your car.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Front windscreen: You legally cannot tint your front windscreen. However, you can have a strip across the top section to help with glare. It’s important to note; the front windscreen strip must not cover more than 10% of the windscreen or impede the windscreen wiper arch at its highest point.
- Front windows: Must not have a lower VLT (Visible Light Transmission) than 35% on the drivers and passenger front windows.
- Rear doors and rear window: Must not have a lower VLT (Visible Light Transmission) than 20% on the rear doors and rear window.
VLT / Visible light transmission defines the amount of light that the film allows to pass through the window. For example, 0% VLT means total blackout. Clear glass can range from 75% to 92%.
Yes, you can. However, if the police catch you with a darker than legal VLT, you risk fines and being made to remove the film. You also risk the possibility of voiding your insurance for not complying with the terms and conditions of your policy.
Many new cars now come with dyed privacy glass. However, this is only in the rear section of the vehicle. You may notice that the front windows are clear on newer cars, and the back is much darker.
If you wish to tint your car, you must comply with state laws of 20% VLT on rear windows and 35% VLT on the front windows. We use a light meter to test the glass reading and get the closest match. We recommend tinting over the dyed manufactured glass to provide additional UV and heat protection. The film will also hold the glass together in case of an accident.
Ceramic tint is the highest quality window film. A Ceramic tint will offer exceptional heat reduction (far higher than standard films) also UV and glare reduction. Many people confuse ceramic films with the colour (VLT). All ceramic films come in the same range of shades as standard films.
For a slightly higher cost, you get a far superior product.
The main benefits are to reduce heat, protect your car’s interior and your passengers from UV and simply look great. Car tinting reduces heat by up to 80%, contributing to the comfort of your vehicle. Depending on the VLT (Visible Light Transmission), it can also reduce glare by up to 90%.
One of the less known advantages of tinting is the impact it has on safety. In the event of an accident, the film will hold the glass together instead of shattering throughout the car.
We recommend bringing your car in the cleanest condition possible, including the exterior and interior. We will still tint it if it’s not clean, but it will be harder for us to provide you with a quality finish. If you have pets that regularly ride in the car, please eliminate as much hair as possible. If the vehicle is loaded up, it is best to remove these items to have clear access and don’t need to touch your belongings. Also, where possible, please remove car seats before coming in if you own a ute or a sedan.
Yes. At the time of booking, advise us the existing film needs removing. Like any service, there is extra time, expertise and materials required to remove the old tint, and we can allow enough time in your booking to complete the work.
Yes, you can, however – we prefer that you leave that to us. By removing your own tint, you can miss areas of glue and tint that we might not see until we start the new install. Additional costs will apply if we encounter this while applying a new tint. You also risk damaging your rear demister.
We need to wind your windows up and down multiple times during the tinting process. If your windows don’t work, we recommend repairing them before bringing them in for tinting.
Ideally, leave your windows wound up for approximately 48 hours. Some older cars we recommend longer due to tight rubbers. If you wind your windows down before this, you risk damaging the film before it has had time to dry properly.
To clean your car windows, use soapy water or methylated spirits, along with a soft cloth such as microfibre, paper towel or a chamois. Avoid scrubbing the film with any ammonia cleaners like Windex.
Yes! We pride ourselves on only using high-quality films, and all of our darkest legal films come with a lifetime warranty for as long as you own the car.
Most makes and models are generally complete within 2 hours. However, many factors will increase the time to complete your tinting, such as removing previous tints.
It is our preference to tint at our location in Wilsonton. We have all of our tools at our disposal in a well lit shed where we can control the conditions for dust and wind. If you require mobile service, it will depend on your location, time of year, and available set-up.
For mobile service, we require
- a fully enclosed garage big enough to completely open your car doors and move around the car (not a carport)
- Excellent lighting. One overhead light in the centre of the garage is not enough for us to get a high-quality finish on your car.
- Access to power and water
- No pets or children are allowed in the area while we complete the work.
- If you require mobile service, be prepared you may not get the same quality finish as what we can achieve from working out of our shed.
Please Note:
During busy times we are not always able to offer our mobile vehicle tinting services.
Car Window Tinting Price Guide
Standard Vehicle Window Tinting
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Single Cab Utes starting from $264
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Small Vehicles starting from $385
Including dual-cab utes, small sedans & hatches
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Large Sedans & 4WD's starting from $440
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Luxury Vehicles & People Movers starting from $495
Vehicle Ceramic Window Tinting
Ceramic tinting provides additional comfort and can reduce up to 3x times the heat of standard tinting.
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Single Cab Utes starting from $396
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Small Vehicles starting from $550
Including dual-cab utes, small sedans & hatches
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Large Sedans & 4WD's starting from $594
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Luxury Vehicles & People Movers starting from $660
All prices are a guide only and are subject to change at any time without notice.