Tint Midwest
Blackout and Frosted Window Films
Tint Midwest – Central Illinois’ Trusted Window Film Experts

The Power of Total Privacy: All About Blackout Film
lackout window film is the ultimate solution for light and privacy control. As the name suggests, it is a completely opaque film that blocks virtually 100% of visible light, turning any glass panel into an opaque surface.
What it looks like: Typically available in a solid black or white finish, it provides a clean, neutral, and modern look.
Our Simple 3-Step Process
Free Consultation & Quote
Tint Midwest gives a no-pressure consultation. We’ll assess your needs and deliver a clear, custom quote.We’ll assess your needs and deliver a clear, custom quote.
Professional Installation
Our trained installers will apply your chosen film with attention to detail—ensuring a clean, precise, and seamless finish.
Enjoy the Results
Immediately feel the difference in light, comfort, energy savings, and privacy—day one.
Key Benefits of Blackout Film:
100% Light Blockage
Its primary function is to create darkness. This makes it perfect for rooms where complete light control is essential.
Unbeatable Two-Way Privacy
It’s opaque, no one can see in or out, day or night. This is the highest level of privacy you can achieve with a window film.
Reduces Heat and Glare
By blocking all light, it also blocks the associated solar heat and glare, helping to keep a room cooler.

Ready to Cut Energy Costs by 30% or More?
Our high-performance window films can pay for themselves in just a few years with the energy savings alone.

The Elegance of Light: All About Frosted Film
Frosted window film is the champion of achieving privacy while still embracing natural light. This translucent film obscures the view through the glass, providing a “sandblasted” or “etched-glass” appearance that diffuses light beautifully.
Privacy with Natural Light
This is its main advantage. It blocks direct views, providing excellent privacy, but still allows a significant amount of soft, natural light to filter, keeping the space bright and airy.
Head-to-Head: Blackout vs. Frost
Feature
Light Transmission
Privacy Level
Primary Use
Aesthetics
Energy Savings
Blackout Film
Blocks 100% of light
100% two-way privacy (day & night)
Creating darkness, total privacy
Solid, neutral (black/white)
Blocks solar heat by blocking light
Frosted Film
Allows diffused light to pass through
High one-way privacy (obscures view)
Privacy with natural light, decoration
Elegant, decorative, high-end look
Reduces direct heat and glare
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I install these films myself (DIY)?
While DIY kits are available, professional installation is highly recommended, especially for a flawless look. Professionals have access to higher-grade materials and the right tools to ensure there are no bubbles, creases, or dust trapped underneath. For a clean, long-lasting finish that looks like specialty glass, a pro is the way to go.
How long do blackout and frosted films last?
Professionally installed, high-quality decorative films are very durable. Most come with a manufacturer’s warranty of at least 5-10 years. With proper care, they can last much longer, even in our sunny, humid climate.
Are these films easy to clean?
Absolutely. Once the film has fully cured (usually after about 30 days), you can clean it just like glass. Simply use a soft cloth or a rubber squeegee with a solution of water and a few drops of mild soap. Avoid abrasive cleaners or sharp objects that could scratch the film’s surface.
Can decorative films be removed?
Yes, another great benefit is that they are not permanent. A professional can remove the film without damaging the underlying glass, which is perfect for renters or for businesses that want to update their branding or office layout in the future.
Do these films offer any heat reduction?
They do, but to different degrees. Blackout film is an excellent heat blocker because it stops all sunlight from entering. Frosted film, while its main job isn’t heat rejection, does a great job of diffusing direct, intense sunlight and cutting down on harsh glare, which can help make a room feel more comfortable.
Can frosted film be used on a bathroom window that gets wet?
Yes, it’s a perfect solution. The film is applied to the interior side of the glass, and its water-resistant adhesive is not affected by the steam or humidity from a shower. It provides excellent privacy for bathrooms without blocking the light.
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