WINDOW TINTING
Enhance Comfort, Privacy & Protection
Premium window tinting designed to reduce heat, improve privacy and protect your interior from UV damage — professionally installed for a flawless, factory-level finish.
Ideal for new vehicle owners looking to enhance comfort and complete their protection package.
All Window Tinting Packages Backed With a Lifetime Warranty
Carbon Window Tint
Small - Full Car $370
Medium-Large - Full Car $420
4WD/SUV - Full Car $470
Ceramic Window Tint
Small - Full Car $550
Medium-Large - Full Car $600
4WD/SUV - Full Car $650
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Safe Multi-Stage Exterior Wash
Clay Bar & Paint Decontamination
Wheels & Wheel Arches Cleaned
Surface Prep & Panel Wipe
5 Year Ceramic Coating applied to all Paint, Plastics, Headlights & Tail Lights
Hydrophobic Finish & Easier Maintenance
Ceramic Window Tints Installed
Ceramic Vs Carbon Window Tint
Ceramic tint stands out for its exceptional performance in heat rejection, UV protection, and long-term durability, making it the top choice for those valuing premium quality. On the other hand, carbon tint strikes a balance between performance and affordability, catering to individuals seeking sufficient protection and clarity without breaking the bank.
What are the main differences?
Ceramic Tint
Superior heat rejection and UV protection.
Utilises advanced ceramic nanoparticles for optimal performance.
Maintains clarity, visibility, and colour stability over time.
Non-metallic composition ensures compatibility with electronic devices.
Long-lasting durability compared to carbon tint.
Carbon Tint
Offers good heat rejection and durability.
Provides decent UV protection, but may not be as effective as ceramic tint.
Maintains clarity and visibility, similar to ceramic tint.
Typically non-metallic, compatible with electronic devices.
Provides a balance of performance and affordability.
FAQ
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Abiding by NSW legal limits, passenger vehicles are permitted up to 35% tint on the front doors and 20% on rearward windows, while goods-carrying vehicles have no legal limit. Note that front windscreen tinting is strictly prohibited by law.