Find certified window tinting specialists for your car across Malaysia. Compare ceramic tint, solar film, and privacy tint packages for every budget.
Our directory includes specialists for all window film categories — from basic solar film to premium nano-ceramic tint.
The highest-performance window film available. Blocks up to 99% of UV rays and 60–80% of heat while maintaining signal clarity for GPS, radio, and phone. Ideal for Malaysia's intense sun.
Mid-range solar films using carbon particles to block heat and glare effectively without the premium price of ceramic tint. A popular choice for great heat rejection at a competitive price point.
Darker tints for rear windows providing privacy and security for passengers and valuables. Safety tinting also holds shattered glass together in an accident, offering an extra layer of protection.
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Window tinting is one of the most popular car modifications in Malaysia, driven by the country's intense tropical sun. A quality window film can reduce cabin temperature by 10–15°C, significantly cutting air-conditioning load and fuel consumption. It also protects your car's interior from UV-induced fading and cracking — a serious concern given Malaysia's year-round UV exposure.
Malaysian JPJ regulations set minimum Visible Light Transmission (VLT) limits: 70% for windscreens and 50% for front side windows. Rear side windows and the rear windscreen have no restriction. Most reputable tinting shops offer "JPJ-pass" films that comply with these limits. Always request a compliance certificate after installation and keep it in your car for JPJ roadblocks.
When choosing a tinting shop, look for authorised installers of branded films (3M, Llumar, V-Kool, Solar Gard), proper installation facilities with clean indoor bays, and a warranty covering peeling, bubbling, and colour fade. Prices range from RM300–700 for standard solar film to RM800–2,500+ for premium nano-ceramic packages for a full car.
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Everything Malaysian car owners need to know before getting their windows tinted.
Under JPJ (Road Transport Department) regulations, the minimum Visible Light Transmission (VLT) for the windscreen is 70% and for front side windows is 50%. Rear side windows and the rear windscreen have no VLT restriction. However, enforcement practices can vary, and many workshops offer 'JPJ-pass' films that meet these legal requirements. Always ask your tint shop for a certificate of compliance after installation.
Regular solar film uses dye or metalised particles to block heat and is generally priced from RM300–700 for a full car. Ceramic tint uses non-metallic nano-ceramic particles, which block significantly more heat and UV without interfering with electronic signals (GPS, ETC, handsfree). Ceramic tint costs RM800–2,500+ but offers better clarity, longer durability (10+ years), and superior heat rejection — making it the preferred choice in Malaysia's climate.
A full car tint typically takes 2–4 hours depending on the number of windows and the film type. After installation, the film needs a curing period of 3–7 days. During this time, you may notice small water bubbles or a hazy appearance — this is normal and will clear as the adhesive dries. Avoid rolling down your windows for at least 3 days and do not clean the interior windows during the curing period.
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