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Melvin Maclin
Feb 24, 2026
I recently had a full sound system installed in my BMW K1600 B at Tint World, and I couldn’t be more impressed with the results. From start to finish, the entire experience was outstanding.
The team treated my bike with real care and professionalism, making sure every detail was perfect. The installation was clean, precise, and clearly done by people who know their craft. The audio quality is on another level—crisp highs, deep bass, and zero distortion even at higher volumes. It completely transformed the riding experience.
What stood out most was their communication and knowledge. They walked me through the options, answered every question, and delivered exactly what they promised. It’s rare to find service this good anymore.
If you’re looking for high-quality work and expert installation, I highly recommend Tint World. They absolutely nailed it!
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Justin B. Honest
Jan 22, 2026
I brought a new vehicle here for window tinting a few weeks ago. The initial visit went well. I was originally told only the front windows could be completed that day, but the team made time to finish the rear windows as well, which I appreciated and voluntarily tipped the workers for.
A few weeks later, I noticed a small amount of debris/contamination visible under the tint in a few areas. From my understanding, this can be relatively common and sometimes resolves during the curing process. I brought the vehicle back, and two staff members reviewed the windows. One employee believed the issues would resolve within a few days and did what he could with his tool to address it, while another (Ryan, who appeared to be the manager) briefly suggested one spot might be a nick or scrape rather than debris. I was told to give it time.
After a few days, all but one spot had cleared. The remaining area was noticeable, so I returned for a third visit. This time, only the original installer reviewed it, and the inspection was very brief. He stated it was a nick, not debris. I was told removal would be free, but re-tinting the window would cost $130+. I was disappointed, as the vehicle and windows were brand new, and I was confident the mark had not occurred from personal use. The passenger-side window had seen very minimal use, and I had never observed a seat belt or other object contacting the glass. Still, I said I was willing to pay to have it redone but would hold off for the time being and revisit it later if additional wear or issues developed.
Out of curiosity, I stopped by another nearby tint shop for a second opinion. After a more thorough inspection, they stated the issue was clearly debris under the tint and “definitely not a scratch or nick.” The area in question is a circular imperfection, rather than a linear one, which appears inconsistent with typical window damage such as a scrape or seat belt contact.
Based on that feedback, I called Tint World back and politely asked if they would be willing to take one more closer look, just in case it was debris rather than damage. Ryan, the manager, had picked up, and the tone of the conversation changed immediately. Rather than discussing the concern professionally or agreeing to re-inspect the window, the response was confrontational. I was told, that I was trying to “take advantage” of them by getting something covered under warranty and that he knew what I was “trying to do.” I was instructed to bring the car back only so they could “take care of it to make me happy,” without any indication that they were open to reassessing whether it might be a workmanship or quality issue. Ryan also dismissed the second shop, stating, “Of course they told you that; they want your business.” That statement felt inappropriate, as he kept assigning poor motives to people he did not know (me and the other shop) and did not adequately address the actual condition of the window.
I tried to clarify that I was not asking for anything free, and had already made it clear to their shop I was willing to pay if the issue was my fault. I only wanted another careful look in light of a second professional opinion to ensure it was not a quality issue, especially since premium tint had been installed and the windows were brand new. The tone remained short, dismissive, and accusatory, and the call ended abruptly, with repeated statements about fixing it “just to make me happy.”
At that point, regardless of cost or if they could do it for free, I decided not to proceed further here. The situation could have been resolved with a calm, thorough re-inspection and a straightforward discussion. This was particularly disappointing, as I had planned significant additional work (5k worth of ppf wrap) with the shop in the near future.
Based on this experience, I cannot recommend this shop. Not due to the initial tint work, which was mostly satisfactory, but because of how a reasonable follow-up concern was handled. I would instead recommend ClearPro in Murrieta, who were attentive and customer-focused.