Product Specifications
Manufacturer-published performance data, construction details, and warranty terms for every film and coating we install.
About Product Specifications
A product specification sheet, also called a Technical Data Sheet (TDS), is the manufacturer's published reference for a film or coating. It contains the verifiable performance data behind every claim we make about heat rejection, durability, hardness, and warranty terms.
We publish every spec sheet so you can verify what's going on your vehicle and compare products side by side. Every link below opens the manufacturer's original document.
Lineup
13
Films and coatings across PPF, tint, ceramic coating, and windshield protection
Manufacturers
6
FlexiShield, STEK, LLumar, 3M, ExoShield, and System X
Third-Party Tested
Yes
Our Max G+ ceramic coating is certified by Boeing and SGS independently
What's in a Spec Sheet
Every spec sheet covers the same core categories, with the specific metrics that matter for each product type:
- Construction: film thickness, layer composition, and substrate materials
- Optical performance: visible light transmission, gloss, haze, and color stability
- Heat performance: IR rejection, SIRR at 1,400nm, and total solar energy rejected
- UV protection: percentage of ultraviolet light blocked
- Mechanical properties: tensile strength, scratch resistance, and self-healing behavior
- Surface chemistry: hydrophobic performance, contact angle, and chemical resistance
- Durability: expected service life and warranty terms
- Care requirements: approved cleaners, wash methods, and what to avoid
Paint Protection Film
Six PPF films across two manufacturers. All are thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) construction with optical-grade clarity and self-healing topcoats.
Window Tint
Three ceramic films across three manufacturers. Performance metrics in spec sheets include SIRR at 1,400nm, TSER, UV rejection, and shade-specific data for every available VLT.
Windshield Protection Film
Two ExoShield films, both PET-based with nano-ceramic Endurance topcoats. Designed to absorb impact and resist scratching from the elements.
Ceramic Coating
Two System X ceramic coatings paired with our Standard and Advanced installation packages. Both are nano-ceramic chemistries that cure to a hardened layer bonded to the clear coat.
Third-Party Validation · Max G+
The Max G+ formulation has been independently tested and certified by Boeing and SGS, two of the most respected third-party testing organizations in the world. These results are unusual at the consumer ceramic coating tier.
Boeing BSS7432
Aviation fluid resistance
Tests material integrity against aviation fluids, fuels, hydraulic fluids, and deicing chemicals. A standard typically required for aerospace materials.
View Boeing results ›SGS HVO05912
Durability and weathering
Independent measurement of long-term durability, hydrophobic performance, gloss retention, and weathering by the world's leading testing and certification body.
View SGS results ›Have Questions?
Spec sheets contain a lot of technical detail. If you want help understanding what the numbers mean or which product fits your vehicle and driving conditions, our team can walk you through it.
For Body Shops, Detailers, and Installers
If you're working on a vehicle we serviced and need product information for compatibility, removal, or paint repair planning, reach out through our contact form. Tell us the vehicle year, make, and model so we can identify the specific film installed.
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