We recommend washing your vehicle once a week or every two weeks to properly maintain the exterior finish. Regular washing helps prevent the buildup of dirt, grime, bird droppings, and industrial fallout that can bond to the clear coat and cause long-term damage.
Driving conditions, weather exposure, and parking environments may require more frequent washing to keep the paint properly protected.
In Texas, front driver and passenger windows must allow at least 25% visible light transmission when measured with a tint meter. The rear windows and back glass can be tinted much darker, depending on personal preference.
It’s important to ensure your tint meets state regulations while still achieving your desired level of heat reduction and privacy.
Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) is a method of removing dents and minor body damage without repainting or using body fillers. Instead, specialized tools are used to carefully massage the metal back into its original shape while preserving the factory finish.
It is commonly used for hail damage, door dings, minor creases, and bodyline dents.
Window tinting time depends on the vehicle and scope of work. In most cases, tinting the two front doors takes under one hour.
A full vehicle tint typically takes around 4 hours or more. If old tint removal is required, the process may take an additional 2 hours or longer depending on the condition of the existing film.
Whether you’re looking for dent repair, paint correction, ceramic coating, or window tinting, we’re here to help you choose the right service for your vehicle’s condition and goals.