Window Tinting

Window Films and Wraps

Automotive Window Tinting

Various of options available

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PRIME CS

Safety And Color Stability Like Never Before

Protect yourself from 99% harmful cancer causing UV rays & achieve the privacy you desire with PRIME CS, the most color stable window tint film around.

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PRIME HP

Hybrid Technology For Looks And Comfort

The hybrid dyed metal construction film offers better heat rejection than traditional dyed films. Reflective finish makes it a perfect blend of value and performance.

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PRIME XR

Extreme Performance, Exceptional Quality

Blocking up to 88% infrared heat rejection, PRIME XR will provide you with the level of performance you expect from a top-of-the line film without breaking the bank.

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PRIME XR PLUS

Pinnacle Of High Performance Tint. Period

Offering 98% infrared heat rejection thanks to multi-layer nanoparticle technology, PRIME XR PLUS automotive window tint combines a cool look with extreme performance.

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Whether you have a question about our products or services: Window Tinting, Paint Protection, Home and Office Window tinting solutions or anything else, our team is ready to answer all your questions.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. As long as it is factory window tint, we can install window film directly on the glass. Factory window tint’s color is actually a pigment in the glass. Aftermarket window film also has many more solar benefits than factory window tint. Factory tint only rejects part of the UV rays, and only rejects a small amount of heat. Aftermarket window film rejects 99% of ultraviolet rays and between 35%-60% of heat, depending on the film level used. In addition to these benefits, darkening factory tinted glass will give you more privacy for storing your personal items in the back of the vehicle.

We recommend that you leave your vehicle windows rolled up for at least 24 hours after window film has been installed. This allows the film to cure and adhere to the glass before the window is moved.

Damaged window film cannot be repaired, but the damaged piece of film can be removed and the glass can be retinted.

Yes. Lifetime and transferable warranty.