Wichita Tinting Pro

Full Windshield Tint

High-clarity ceramic film for the windshield to reduce glare and heat without compromising visibility.

About Full Windshield Tint

A full windshield tint with high-clarity ceramic film is one of the most impactful upgrades Wichita drivers can make. Our windshield films are specifically designed for the front glass — they block significant solar heat and UV without the reflective or dark appearance of standard window tint, keeping your visibility crystal clear in all conditions. On hot Kansas days, a windshield film can reduce dashboard surface temperatures by 30–40 degrees and cut glare from the low-angle morning and evening sun. We also offer a sun strip (eyebrow) option if you prefer a darker accent along the top few inches of the windshield.

Why Choose This Service

  • Blocks solar heat through the largest window on your car
  • Maintains excellent daytime and nighttime visibility
  • Reduces glare from low-angle morning and evening sun
  • Optional sun strip add-on for a sporty, stealthy look

Frequently Asked Questions

What film do you use for windshield tinting?

We use high-clarity ceramic film specifically designed for front windshields. This film provides excellent heat and UV rejection while maintaining optical clarity for safe driving. It won't affect your visibility at night, and we also offer a sun strip option across the top 4–6 inches if you want a darker accent.

Is a full windshield tint legal in Kansas?

Kansas law permits windshield tinting above the manufacturer's AS-1 line, which is typically the top 5–6 inches of the glass. For a full windshield tint, we use films with high visible light transmission that meet the legal requirement while still delivering meaningful heat and glare reduction. We'll walk you through all legal options during your consultation.

Will windshield tint affect my visibility at night?

Our windshield-specific ceramic films have very high visible light transmission, so nighttime visibility remains safe and clear. These films are designed for the front glass and are fundamentally different from the darker films used on side windows. Most drivers notice no reduction in nighttime clarity after installation.