Premium Ceramic Window Tint
Premium Ceramic Window Tint in Jane, MO
Stay cool, block UV rays, and give your car a sharp factory-finish look with VIP Window Tint’s top-tier ceramic film. Maximum heat rejection, signal-friendly, and built to last the life of your vehicle.
As Close To Perfect As It Gets
Ceramic Tint Revives Your Finish in Jane, MO
Ceramic tint is the top tier of automotive window film. Ceramic particles in the film block a huge amount of infrared heat without darkening your view, contain zero metal so phone and GPS signals come through clean, and stay true to color over the lifetime of the vehicle. You’ll feel a real drop in cabin temperature on hot Missouri days, your interior is shielded from UV damage, and the finish stays sharp for years.
Ceramic Tint — SUV
- Sides and back windows (5 windows total)
- Ceramic film — top heat & UV rejection
- No signal interference (radio, GPS, phone)
- Lifetime warranty against bubbling, peeling, fading
- Professional install in our climate-controlled bay
Starting At $550
Turnaround 2-2.5 Hours
- Level 1 exterior detail
- Paint decontamination
- 1 step (or stage) polishing
- We aim for 75%+ defect removal
- Paint sealant
Ceramic Tint — Sedan
- Sides and back windows (5 windows total)
- Ceramic film — top heat & UV rejection
- No signal interference (radio, GPS, phone)
- Lifetime warranty against bubbling, peeling, fading
- Professional install in our climate-controlled bay
Starting At $450
Turnaround 2-2.5 Hours
- Level 1 exterior detail
- Paint decontamination
- 2 step (or stage) compound and polish
- We aim for 90%+ defect removal
- Paint sealant
Showroom Finish
Starting At $1,295
- Level 1 exterior detail
- Paint decontamination
- 3 step (or stage) cutting, polishing, and jeweling
- We aim for 95%+ defect removal
- Paint sealant
We’ll Help You Decide
Does Your Ride Need Ceramic Tint?
Your Paint Looks Swirly in the Sun
Pull your car into direct sunlight or under bright gas station lights and really look at the reflections. If you see a spiderweb or swirl pattern all over the paint, that’s a classic sign you’re a good candidate for ceramic tint. Those marks usually come from automatic washes, dirty wash mitts, or bad drying towels, and they make even a “clean” car look tired.
Reflections Look Cloudy Instead of Sharp
Stand a few feet back and look at how clearly you can see objects reflected in your paint. If everything looks hazy, milky, or “blurry,” your clear coat is probably covered in tons of fine defects. Ceramic tint helps clean that up, so reflections look deeper and more mirror-like, instead of dull and washed out.
You See Scratches and Water Spots Everywhere
If you notice light scratches when you walk around the vehicle or stubborn water spots that don’t come off with a regular wash, it’s a sign the clear coat needs some love. While not every scratch can be fully removed, many of those light marks and etched spots can be significantly reduced with proper machine polishing.
The Paint Still Looks Bad After a Fresh Wash
If you just washed the car and it still looks rough, chalky, or lifeless, the problem isn’t dirt. It’s the condition of the clear coat. At that point, soaps and quick detailers can only do so much. Ceramic tint steps in where normal washing leaves off and helps refine the surface, so clean paint actually looks clean.
You’re Thinking About Ceramic Coating or Selling the Car
If you’re planning to ceramic coat your vehicle or get it ready to sell, ceramic tint is often the smart move first. Coatings and sealants work best on a properly prepped surface, and buyers notice glossy, clean paint right away. If you want your car to really stand out in the best way, that’s a strong sign it’s time to talk about correction.
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