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Tinting

Window & Light Tinting: Aesthetics, Privacy, and Protection

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Our tinting services offer a dual benefit: enhancing your vehicle’s aesthetics with a bespoke, aggressive look, while providing essential protection and privacy. We use only premium, ceramic-based films known for their durability and superior heat rejection.

Professional Window Tinting

Window tinting is more than just making the glass darker—it's an investment in comfort, safety, and interior preservation.

The Benefits of Premium Tint Film

  • Superior Heat Rejection: Our Ceramic-based films block up to 99% of harmful UV rays and significantly reduce infrared heat, keeping your cabin substantially cooler in the summer and improving fuel efficiency by reducing A/C usage.

  • Glare Reduction: Eliminates blinding sunlight and headlight glare, improving driving comfort and safety.

  • Privacy & Security: Deters potential thieves by concealing valuables and increasing passenger privacy.

  • Interior Protection: Prevents the dashboard, seats, and interior plastics from fading, cracking, or degrading due to UV exposure.

  • Shatter Resistance: In the event of an accident, the film holds shattered glass together, increasing safety.

Light Tinting & Protection

Light tinting is a subtle aesthetic modification that gives your headlights and taillights a deeper, smoked appearance while offering impact protection.

 

Headlight & Taillight Films

We apply high-quality, durable polyurethane-based film—not paint—which protects the plastic lens against stone chips, scratches, and UV haze.

  • Aesthetic Enhancement: Provides a modern, custom 'smoked' look that complements your vehicle's paint.

  • Impact Protection: The film acts as a sacrificial layer, absorbing the impact from small stones and road debris, preventing expensive damage to the lens.

  • Full Reversibility: Unlike spray tints, our films can be safely removed at any time without damaging the factory lens underneath.

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