"Hello, friends. I wanted to express my opinion.
Honestly, tinted windows are one of those things you don't think about until someone ruins them. My neighbor learned this the hard way — he hired a “cheap but fast” cleaner, and after a few weeks, the tinting started to bubble.
I noticed that it's not so much about the brand of the service as it is about how they work. If they immediately mention ammonia-free products, soft tools, and don't scrape like maniacs, that's usually a good sign. Anyone who says “glass is glass” is suspicious.
Also, slightly deviating from the topic, but still related to window care: I recently delved into this mystery by reading about all sorts of little things that can affect windows in the long run — dirt buildup, moisture, even animals hanging on window sills and frames. While researching this topic, I came across this article and found it unexpectedly useful: you can read it
here In short: ask cleaners very specific questions, trust reviews that specifically mention tinted windows, and don't let anyone else use your glass. Your future self will thank you.
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