Payment

Learn how to securely pay for your order and
understand what's included in our pricing.

How do I pay?

Payments are made at checkout through our secure services. You can pay with either PayPal or credit card (MasterCard, Visa Card + Amex). Credit card payments are made through the PayPal system but you are not required to create an account if you choose not to.

Do all your prices include GST?

Yes, all of our prices include GST. We are a registered Australian company and you will receive a GST tax invoice for each item you purchase.

Ordering & Pickup

All your queries answered regarding products.

Can I pick up?

Yes. All orders can be picked up at our Virginia warehouse in Brisbane after payment is made. Pickup times are Monday–Friday 8am–5pm. We will send an “Item is Ready for Pickup Notice” by email. Please contact us before pickup if we have not sent you this notice so we can have your item picked and ready for collection. Some items are not available for pickup immediately.

Vehicle Window Tinting

Got questions about tinting your car?
Here's everything you need to know to stay safe and legal.

Do I need a heat gun to install window tint for my car/vehicle?

No, you don't need a heat gun for flat surfaces. For some vehicles, a heat gun can help shape the film to suit curved windows (e.g. dome-shaped rear windows).

How do I check if I have factory window tint on my car/vehicle?

If you are unsure, you should check with the vehicle manufacturer before purchasing window tint film.

Can I apply window tint to my car/vehicle if I have factory tinted glass?

Yes, as long as you ensure the VLT% remains within legal limits. Applying tint to factory tinted glass may reduce visibility and push you below the legal VLT threshold.

Are there special vehicle exemptions for window tinting?

Yes. Goods or service vehicles, trucks, and heavy equipment may be subject to different rules. There are also exemptions for medical reasons—check with your state or territory roads department for details.

Why should I tint my vehicle windows within the law?

Illegal tint can void or complicate your insurance in the event of an accident. You could also be fined. It's not worth the risk, especially when visibility is compromised during night driving.

Can I be fined for old tint on my car/vehicle?

Yes, if it obscures your view. Tint that is peeling, bubbling, turned purple, or otherwise damaged should be removed or replaced to avoid fines.

Are you considering darker-than-legal window tint?

Dark tint may look "cool" but greatly reduces visibility and is illegal. It may also void your insurance or be deemed a contributing factor in an accident. Fines may apply.

Home & Office Window Tinting

Find out whether you need special tools to install tint in
residential or commercial spaces.

Do I need a heat gun to install window tint in my home or office?

No, a heat gun isn’t necessary for flat surfaces. It can help for curved or non-flat windows.

Window Tinting Terms & Technology

Not sure what VLT or IRR means? We’ve got the basics covered.

What does "VLT" mean for window tinting film?

VLT stands for "Visible Light Transmission"—the percentage of visible light that passes through the window. Lower VLT means a darker tint, higher VLT means a lighter tint.

What does "UV rejection" mean for window tinting film?

UV rejection refers to the film's ability to block ultraviolet light (less than 5% of sunlight), which is important in Australia due to high UV levels and associated skin cancer risk.

What does "infrared rejection" mean for window tinting film?

Infrared (IR) accounts for around 50% of sunlight. Infrared Rejection (IRR) is the percentage of IR radiation the film repels. For example, 65% IRR means 35% IR is let through. Note: IRR only refers to IR, not total heat rejection.