
Ceramic coating lasts from 6 months to 10+ years. Learn how application quality, environment, and maintenance determine its true longevity and protect it.
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Window tinting takes 1 to 4 hours for cars, 2 to 8+ hours for homes, and 1 to 3+ days for commercial projects, while curing takes 2 to 7+ days.
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Sun Stoppers Window Tinting in Charlotte walks you through how to apply ceramic coating properly so you can protect your vehicle and get long-lasting results.
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Paint protection film (PPF), often called clear bra, is one of the most comprehensive ways to protect a vehicle’s paint from real-world damage.
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Wondering how much vinyl to wrap a car? Learn real-world material requirements by vehicle type, the factors that drive usage, and how to estimate it.
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Wondering where to get your windows tinted near you in Charlotte, NC? Compare local shops, mobile installers, and chains, and what to look for before you book.
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How long does a vinyl wrap last? Learn the average lifespan, the factors that shorten or extend it, and pro care tips from Sun Stoppers Window Tinting Charlotte.
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In North Carolina, legal window tint is a minimum of 35% VLT for most passenger cars. Different rules apply to SUVs, trucks, and medical exemptions.
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Yes, window tint significantly reduces heat buildup in cars and homes by blocking infrared radiation, reflecting solar energy, and limiting heat transfer.
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Solar shades for windows in Charlotte, NC are woven mesh roller coverings that cut glare, block up to 99% of UV rays, and lower indoor heat gain.
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