Most vehicle window tint installations take between 1–3 hours, depending on the number of windows and the type of vehicle. Residential and commercial projects vary based on the number and size of windows.
We recommend waiting 3–5 days before rolling your windows down to allow the tint film to properly cure and adhere to the glass.
When installed professionally with high-quality film, window tint should not bubble, peel, or fade. Proper installation and care ensure long-lasting performance.
Yes, window tint is legal in North Carolina, but it must adhere to specific darkness and placement regulations. We install tint that meets these local legal requirements while still providing heat and glare reduction.
Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer applied to a vehicle’s exterior that chemically bonds with the paint. It creates a durable protective layer that enhances gloss and helps protect against UV rays, dirt, and environmental contaminants.
Depending on the product and maintenance, ceramic coatings can last 2–10 years, providing long-term protection and shine.
Ceramic coating does not remove scratches, but it can help reduce the appearance of very light swirl marks and provides a protective layer that helps resist minor scratches. In the event where it is necessary, our team also specializes in paint corrections.
Paint correction is the process of machine polishing a vehicle’s paint to remove imperfections such as swirl marks, light scratches, oxidation, and water spots, restoring a deep, glossy finish.
Swirl marks and light scratches are often caused by improper washing, automatic car washes, dirty towels, or environmental contaminants rubbing against the paint.
Paint Protection Film is a clear, durable urethane film applied to a vehicle’s painted surfaces to protect against rock chips, road debris, scratches, and other damage. PPF is commonly installed on high-impact areas such as the hood, front bumper, fenders, mirrors, rocker panels, and door edges, but it can also be applied to the entire vehicle for maximum protection.
High-quality PPF typically lasts 5–10 years, depending on environmental conditions and how the vehicle is maintained, and no, when installed and removed properly, PPF does not damage factory paint and can be safely removed if needed.
Yes. Ceramic coating can be applied over PPF to enhance gloss, improve hydrophobic properties, and make the surface easier to clean.
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