Discover the Ultimate Ceramic Window Tinting for Your Tesla

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Featuring XPEL PRIME XR PLUS Ceramic Window TINT

Experience the difference of XPEL PRIME XR PLUS Ceramic Window Tint, Cedar Park professionally installed by the certified experts at Blue Ocean Auto Spa in Cedar Park, TX. This is not your average window film—it's a breakthrough in comfort, clarity, and long-lasting performance.


Why choose our XPEL ceramic window tint?
• Blocks up to 98% of infrared heat (IR)
• Crystal-clear optics with no distortion or haze
• Noticeably cooler cabin, even during brutal Texas summers
• Precision-cut and flawlessly installed for a factory-level finish
• Backed by a lifetime transferable warranty


Our dedicated, purpose-built film room ensures every installation is done in a clean, temperature-controlled environment, eliminating dust, bubbles, and imperfections. Every window is hand-crafted to fit perfectly—no fingers, gaps, or peeling edges.

Proudly serving Cedar Park, Leander, Round Rock, and North Austin, we’re committed to premium service and exceptional results. Don’t trust your vehicle to rushed, low-quality tint jobs that fade, bubble, or turn purple. Choose a shop that’s known for meticulous care and real results.
Stop by Blue Ocean Auto Spa, where every detail matters and your comfort comes standard. Learn more about our advanced ceramic window tinting at
   www.blueoceanautospa.com

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Technician applies ceramic coating to the front fender of a red car with a handheld applicator.
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