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WINDOW TINTING
Car Window Tinting
- Nano Ceramic Film 50 with IRR 50%
- Nano Ceramic Film 70 with IRR 70%
- Nano Ceramic Film 90 with IRR 90%
Light Tinting & Protection
- PU based light tinting film
- TPU based light protection film
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VINYL WRAP
You may have come across the terms ‘car wrapping’ or ‘color change wrap.’ This is a procedure in which sheets of colored vinyl are used to wrap your car, and it is entirely reversible since it does not harm the original paint.
Vinyl wraps are made from durable, high-quality material that can be applied to virtually any part of your vehicle, from the hood to the roof. Vinyl wrapping helps protect your car’s original paint from scratches, fading, stone chips, and other forms of damage. They are also available in various colors and finishes, including matte, glossy, and metallic, allowing vehicle owners to achieve their desired appearance.
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CAR PPF
The Ideal Vehicle Protection
From the very beginning, our vehicles endure the effects of various elements. Whether it’s gravel encountered on unpaved roads, harsh weather conditions, or the typical wear and tear of everyday use, it’s crucial to maintain and safeguard your vehicle’s paint. Incorporating a car protection film onto your vehicle represents an exceptional method for shielding it from scratches, rock chips, dirt, and debris.
Recent technological advancements empower our team to apply this robust, nearly invisible layer of protection to your vehicle without compromising its aesthetic appeal. The car protection film possesses self-healing properties that eliminate swirls and blemishes on your vehicle’s paint while delivering a high-gloss finish to ensure your car consistently looks its best.
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HEADLIGHTS RESTORE
- Restore : foggy/yellowing
- Headlights Repair : scratch, faded & etc
- 3 Years Warranty
3 statges Restoration
- Sanding
- UV coating
- Curing
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CAR DETAILING
Exterior
- Exterior wash and dry
- Paint Claying
- Polishing
- Sealing or Waxing
Interior
- Vacuuming
- Scrubbing and Brushing
- Steam Cleaning
- Glass Cleaning
- Leather Trimming
- Perfuming
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CUT & POLISH WITH CERAMIC COAT
- Cut & Polish
- Ceramic Coating
- 2-3 Years Warranty
- Water Repellent Coating
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Wheel Blakcout
Spray Liquid Tinting
- Black Spray
- Color Spray
- Chameleon Spray
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CHROME WHEELS BADGES BLACK OUT
Chrome Delete
- Badges
- Window Moulding
- Grill / Door Handles / Side Mirrors
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CAR CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Film Dry-out Time
DO NOT ROLL DOWN WINDOWS FOR 2-3 DAYS
The mounting solution used during the installation of your window film may require a dry-out time(2-3 weeks).
Cold or non-sunny weather conditions can lengthen the dry-out time, while warm weather and direct sun light exposure will shorten the dry-out time.
Small water beads(clear water bubbles) and a slightly cloudy look may appear during the dry-out time.
If slow drying does occur, do not become alarmed. The film will dry-out.
DO NOT CLEAN THE FILM FOR 30 DAYS AFTER INSTALLATION.
Cleaning Instructions
To maximize the life of the window film, please follow these instructions for proper care and maintenance.
- Always use clean, soft materials to wash and dry your window film surfaces.
- Most glass cleaners will work well, although a good cleaning solution for window film is 1/2 ounce of liquid dish soap added to 1 quart of fresh water.
- A soft cloth or a clean synthetic sponge is recommended for washing the window film, followed by another clean soft cloth or soft rubber squeegee for drying.
- To avoid scratching the film, do not use bristle brushes, abrasive scrubbing sponges, or any cleaning materials that may have been contaminated with dirt particles. Avoid washing interior and exterior windows with the same cleaning materials.
- Some brands of paper towels are coarse enough to put fine scratches in the film, even films with scratch resistant, protective hard-coat finish. While these scratches may be too fine to be seen at first, they can cause damage and reduce the polished look of the film over time.