Block 99% of Harmful UV Rays with Ceramic Window Tint in Texas

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The Texas sun is brutal. Not only does it heat up your car, but it also exposes you and your passengers to dangerous ultraviolet (UV) rays—every single time you drive. The good news? Ceramic window tint from Blue Ocean Auto Spa in Cedar Park can help.

Why UV Rays Are a Big Deal

  • UVA rays cause skin aging and long-term damage.
  • UVB rays lead to sunburns and can contribute to skin cancer.
  • Prolonged exposure can also fade and crack your interior (leather, plastic, and trim).

Ceramic Tint = Advanced UV Protection

Our XPEL Prime XR and XR Plus ceramic tints block:

  • 99% of UV rays
  • Up to 98% of infrared heat
  • Glare and eye strain while driving

This isn't just about comfort—it's about your health and safety.

Benefits Beyond UV Protection

  • Keeps your vehicle cooler inside
  • Reduces AC usage, saving fuel
  • Protects skin from daily sun exposure
  • Preserves your vehicle’s resale value

Why Blue Ocean Auto Spa?

  • We are XPEL-trained and certified
  • Our tint is installed in a dust-free, climate-controlled clean room
  • You get a lifetime warranty on every tint job
  • Serving Cedar Park, Leander, Georgetown, Lago Vista, and surrounding areas

Don’t take chances with the Texas sun. Choose Blue Ocean Auto Spa to protect your ride and your skin.

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