FAQs

Wasatch Motoring

  • What's the difference between Carbon, Ceramic, and Nano-Ceramic Window Tint?

    Carbon tint effectively blocks 99% of harmful UV rays and maintains excellent color stability without fading. Ceramic tint enhances performance by rejecting up to 82% of infrared heat, resulting in a significantly cooler vehicle interior. Our premium option, Nano-Ceramic tint, provides superior performance by blocking up to 95% of infrared heat while ensuring crystal-clear visibility and zero signal interference. For optimal heat rejection and comfort, Nano-Ceramic is the superior choice.
  • Does window tint really reduce heat inside the car?

    Indeed, window tint significantly reduces interior heat. Our ceramic and nano-ceramic films are engineered to block infrared heat, which is the heat you physically feel. With up to 95% IR heat rejection, you will experience a cooler interior, reduced strain on your air conditioning system, protection for leather, dashboards, and electronics, and enhanced comfort during warmer months. This tinting solution offers both aesthetic appeal and practical protection for your vehicle.
  • Does your tint come with a warranty?

    Certainly. All our window tint installations are backed by a Lifetime Warranty. This warranty covers issues such as bubbling, peeling, discoloration, and fading. In the event of a manufacturer defect, we will replace the tint at no additional cost to you, with no deductible or hidden fees.
  • What is Paint Protection Film (PPF) and is it worth it?

    Paint Protection Film is a transparent, self-healing urethane film designed to safeguard your vehicle's paint from various hazards including rock chips, road debris, scratches, bug acids, and salt and road grime. For those concerned about resale value or driving a newer vehicle, PPF represents a wise investment as it prevents costly repainting in the future.
  • What's the difference between Half Front and Full Front PPF?

    Half Front PPF typically covers the partial hood, partial fenders, and front bumper. In contrast, Full Front PPF provides more comprehensive protection, covering the full hood, full fenders, full bumper, and high-impact areas. Full Front PPF offers seamless protection without a visible line across the hood and provides maximum impact resistance.
  • What does Ceramic Coating actually do?

    Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer applied to your vehicle's paint that enhances gloss and shine, repels water, dirt, and contaminants, simplifies the washing process, and protects against UV damage. Our ceramic coating packages include paint correction options to eliminate swirl marks prior to coating application, ensuring a flawless finish.
  • What's the difference between 1-Step and 2-Step Paint Correction?

    1-Step Correction enhances gloss and removes light swirl marks. 2-Step Correction is a more intensive process that addresses deeper defects, oxidation, and more severe imperfections. For vehicles with visible swirls or moderate wear, 2-Step correction will yield significantly better results before the application of ceramic coating.
  • How long does ceramic coating last?

    With proper maintenance, a professional ceramic coating can maintain its effectiveness for several years. It creates a durable protective layer that resists environmental damage and preserves your vehicle's detailed appearance much longer than traditional wax. Unlike wax, ceramic coating does not wash away after a few months of use.
  • How often should I get a full detail?

    For vehicles used daily, we recommend scheduling a full interior and exterior detail every 4 to 6 months. This regular maintenance helps preserve interior cleanliness, paint condition, clear coat health, and overall resale value. Consistent detailing protects your investment and prevents long-term damage that can result from buildup and neglect.
  • Can you remove old window tint safely?

    Yes, we offer professional removal of old window tint at a rate of $25 per window for most standard cases. Our process safely removes adhesive residue, discolored film, and bubbling tint without causing damage to your vehicle's defrosters or glass.