Dyed
Dyed Window Tint Film
Dyed auto tint film is a practical choice for users who want privacy, glare reduction, and a darker look at an affordable price point.
Shop dyed tint rollsShop Rvinyl window tint rolls for cars, trucks, SUVs, vans, commercial vehicles, custom glass, and professional-style tinting projects. Choose automotive window tint film in popular shade percentages, roll sizes, and film types for the flexibility to cut your own pieces and tint more than one window.
Window tint film rolls are ideal for experienced DIY users, tint shops, installers, and anyone who wants more material than a vehicle-specific kit provides. Use auto window tint film rolls for side windows, rear glass, quarter windows, visor strips, replacement pieces, custom patterns, and bulk tinting jobs.
Bulk tint film
Window tint rolls give you the freedom to cut film for the exact window, pattern, or project you need. Unlike a precut tint kit, a roll gives you extra material for multiple windows, custom shapes, practice pieces, repairs, and non-standard applications.
This collection is the best place to shop for automotive window tint film, auto tint film, and window tinting film when you want roll-format flexibility. If you want tint already shaped for a specific vehicle, choose a precut window tint kit instead.
Pick the tint film that matches your project, budget, and performance goals. Different roll films offer different levels of shade, heat rejection, glare reduction, appearance, and installation feel.
Dyed
Dyed auto tint film is a practical choice for users who want privacy, glare reduction, and a darker look at an affordable price point.
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Carbon
Carbon tint film gives automotive glass a refined appearance and can offer improved performance compared with basic dyed film.
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Ceramic
Ceramic window tint rolls are a strong choice for users who want a premium film option with a clean look, excellent comfort, and modern automotive tint performance.
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Avery
Shop premium roll-format tint film options from Avery Dennison when you want a trusted brand for automotive window tinting film projects.
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Tools
Good tint results depend on clean glass, sharp trimming, proper slip solution, and careful squeegee work. Pair your roll film with the right tools.
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Precut option
Want tint already shaped for your car, truck, or SUV? Shop precut tint kits when you prefer vehicle-specific pieces over roll-format film.
Shop precut tintWindow tint rolls are built for users who want control over the pattern, size, and amount of film used. They are especially useful for installers who tint multiple vehicles, replace a single damaged piece, practice cutting and shrinking, or work on glass that is not covered by a precut kit.
Custom cutting
Use roll film when you need full control over shape and coverage. Cut side windows, rear glass, quarter windows, vent windows, and visor strips to match the job.
Multiple vehicles
Rolls are a smart option for tint shops, experienced installers, fleet work, practice pieces, replacement windows, and users who want extra material on hand.
Daily comfort
Automotive tint film can darken glass, reduce glare, improve privacy, and give vehicles a cleaner finished look when installed correctly.
Roll vs precut
Window tint rolls and precut window tint kits serve different buyers. Rolls are best when you want bulk material, custom cutting, multiple installs, replacement pieces, or shop-style flexibility. Precut kits are best when you want tint pieces already shaped for one specific vehicle.
If you are tinting a single vehicle for the first time, a precut kit may be easier. If you want to cut your own patterns, tint multiple windows, work on several vehicles, or keep extra film available, window tint rolls are usually the better option.
Window tint shade is often described by VLT, or visible light transmission. Lower VLT percentages are darker because they allow less visible light through the glass. Higher VLT percentages are lighter and allow more light through.
VLT
A 5 percent tint is much darker than a 35 percent tint. Choose the shade that matches your privacy, style, visibility, and legal needs.
Comfort
Many users choose medium shades for daily driving because they provide privacy and glare reduction while still keeping visibility practical.
Legal limits
Tint laws vary by state, vehicle type, and window location. Always check legal VLT limits before installing auto tint film.
Installing window tinting film from a roll requires careful measuring, cutting, cleaning, shrinking, and squeegee work. Start with clean glass, remove debris from seals and edges, use the right slip solution, and cut with a sharp blade.
Measure, cut, install
Window tint film rolls are the right choice when you need more control, more material, or more flexibility than a precut tint kit. They are also helpful when you want to practice before installing on a customer vehicle or your own daily driver.
Window tint rolls are lengths of window tint film sold in roll format. They are used to cut custom pieces for automotive glass, side windows, rear glass, visor strips, replacement windows, and other tinting projects.
Tint rolls are better when you want custom cutting, extra material, multiple installs, practice film, or shop-style flexibility. Precut tint kits are better when you want pieces already shaped for one specific vehicle.
Yes. Automotive window tint film rolls are commonly used on cars, trucks, SUVs, vans, and commercial vehicles. They can be cut for side windows, rear glass, quarter windows, and visor strips.
Auto window tint film is tint film designed for automotive glass. It can darken windows, reduce glare, improve privacy, and change the appearance of the vehicle when installed properly.
The right tint percentage depends on your style, visibility needs, and local laws. Lower VLT percentages are darker, while higher VLT percentages are lighter. Check your state tint laws before ordering.
Yes. You will usually need application solution, a spray bottle, squeegees, a sharp blade, cleaning tools, lint-free towels, and possibly a heat gun for curved glass.
Yes. Ceramic window tint film may be available in roll format depending on the product selection. Ceramic films are popular for users who want premium automotive tint performance and a clean modern look.
Beginners can install tint from rolls, but it requires more cutting and shaping than precut tint. New users may prefer precut kits or should order extra film for practice and mistakes.
Yes, but curved rear glass may require heat shrinking for the best fit. Rear windows are often more challenging than flat side windows, especially for first-time installers.
No. Window tint laws vary by state and may depend on VLT percentage, front side windows, rear side windows, rear glass, windshield strips, and vehicle type. Always check local laws before installing tint.
Rvinyl is adding 3M window tint film to its lineup. 3M is one of the most recognized names in automotive window film, known for consistent performance, reliable adhesive, and a wide range of shade options for cars, trucks, and SUVs.
3M window tint film is used by professional installers and experienced DIY users who want a trusted brand with a proven track record in the automotive tint industry. When 3M tint rolls become available, they will be listed here alongside the current film selection.
Rvinyl window tint rolls give DIY users, shops, and experienced installers the freedom to cut automotive window tint film to fit the job. Choose the film type, shade, and roll size that matches your project, then pair it with the right tools for a cleaner install.
Roll film for custom tinting