Ceramic tint is a high performance window film made with microscopic, non-metallic ceramic particles that block a significant amount of heat and harmful UV rays without interfering with electronic signals like gps or cell service. It provides superior heat rejection compared to traditional tints by using nano ceramic technology to redirect or block infrared (IR) light, resulting in a cooler interior and protection from sun damage.

Paint Correction is an automotive detailing process that removes imperfections from a car's clear coat to restore its shine and clarity. This is achieved by carefully compounding and polishing the paint to eliminate defects like swirl marks, light scratches, oxidation, and water spots. The process ranges from one step corrections for minor issues to multi-stage processes for more severe damage, and is a crucial step before applying protective coatings like ceramic coatings or PPF (paint protection film).

The difference between 9H & 10H is primarily about thickness and durability, where 10H is a thicker, more durable option and 9H is a thinner, standard choice for protecting against common road hazards. 10H PPF offers superior protection against high impact damage like gravel at high speeds, while 9H is sufficient for most standard driving conditions and is often less expensive.

