2022 BMW M8 Competition – XPEL STEALTH “Matte”

This brand new 2022 BMW m8 Competition has been transformed… Originally gloss it’s now MATTE, SunStop applied XPEL Stealth paint protection film to all surfaces of the vehicle.

Not only is the whole car completely protected against rock chips, and wind-blown debris, and has a self-healing top coat, but it changed the car into something truly different! Check out our Paint Protection film packages on our PPF Page.

STEALTHTM FEATURES:

TRANSFORMING: Don’t have a flat matte finish? No problem. Applying STEALTHTM Paint Protection Film over your gloss paint will transform your cars look into WOW.

EASY MAINTENANCE: Historically a Satin Matte finish paint job is hard to maintain. Not with STEALTHTM. Keep the look, lose the headache.

SELF HEALING: Getting a ding or scratch is no longer a big deal when you have STEALTHTM Paint Protection Film with self healing features.

Window Tinting Laws in Arkansas

Window tint is so important to protect you and your passengers from UV rays, but there are some tinting laws to abide by in the beautiful state of Arkansas.

Car window tinting laws in Arkansas were enacted in 1993. We have provided all the necessary information about your car’s window tint, including how dark or reflective the tint is allowed in your state. If you check our website, you’ll see we are well versed in window tinting. There are also additional car window tinting rules and regulations in Arkansas, so make sure you read all about them below.

The percent of visible light allowed through your car windows is called VLT: Visible Light Transmission. The percentage of light allowed through your film and glass in Arkansas is very specific and different for sedan cars and SUV cars or vans.

Tint darkness for sedans

  • Windshield: Non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 5 inches of the windshield. 
  • Front Side windows: Must allow more than 25% of light in. 
  • Back Side windows: Must allow more than 25% of light in. 
  • Rear Window: Must allow more than 10% of light in.

Tint darkness for SUV/Trucks and vans:

  • Windshield: Non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 5 inches of the windshield. 
  • Front Side windows: Must allow more than 25% of light in. 
  • Back Side windows: Must allow more than 10% of light in. 
  • Rear Window: Must allow more than 10% of light in.

Keep in mind that Arkansas tinting laws and regulations may be interpreted differently in your county or place of residence. We always recommend double-checking our information with your local DMV or law enforcement authorities.

Ready to get your car tinted? Check out our Automotive Window Tinting page.

Source: https://www.tinting-laws.com/arkansas/

Xpel Stealth “Matte” Paint Protection Film

2021 Tesla Model S Changes Its Look with XPEL STEALTH Matte PPF

Turning your Tesla from Gloss to Boss

This (originally gloss black) 2021 Tesla Model S is displaying a new look after being wrapped in STEALTH matte-finish PPF. The Tesla’s entire exterior now has a matte sheen that feels like satin to the touch. In addition, it still enjoys the same paint protection benefits as ULTIMATE PLUS PPF. XPEL STEALTH is an ideal solution if you want to change the appearance while protecting the paint.

Whether your vehicle is matte, frozen, or frosted, self-healing STEALTH ™ Paint Protection Film will keep it looking effortlessly pristine. Or, protect your gloss paint with a whole new look! STEALTH PPF helps match most factory flat paint jobs and virtually disappears on most surfaces. With a finish that’s uniformly smooth, you can add STEALTH PPF to your matte or gloss paint job for a unique satin finish. Flat finishes are notoriously difficult to maintain and even harder to repair. STEALTH matte-finish PPF enables you to easily wash and dry your car without damaging its sheen.


XPEL STEALTH paint protection film has the same qualities as XPEL ULTIMATE PLUS, to prevent rock chips, scratches, and road debris. It also comes with our comprehensive, 10-year warranty.

If you need help choosing what film is best for your vehicle feel free to send us a DM! We are experts when it comes to PPF, Wraps, and Ceramic Coating. We will give you suggestions based on your budget and needs. Book your appointment and your vehicle will be protected in no time!

Consider Paint Protection Film For Your Tesla

Paint Protection Film

Many Tesla owners acquire these cars knowing this will be a car they keep for the long term; who wouldn’t! The all-electric design lends itself to the perfect Daily Driver, so many Tesla owners all over the country seek Protection Services to ensure their vehicles stay looking new!


The goal for this client was Ultimate Protection for their new vehicle, and that’s precisely the package we designed, specifically tailored to their needs and planned use for the car. Our client decided on our Full Body XPEL ULTIMATE PLUS™ Paint Protection Film Wrap, a package designed to preserve the factory paint finish on your vehicle perfectly. This package is for the automobile enthusiast that wants the ultimate worry-free ownership experience of their prized possession.

Every project here at SunStop Window Tinting starts with a thorough prep wash, removing any contamination like iron fallout, tree sap, and rubber to ensure a clean slate for us to start our protection process. 

XPEL ULTIMATE PLUS™ is one of the most advanced paint protection films. Available in three different thicknesses to offer you the protection you need for exterior and interior surfaces. The entire ULTIMATE PLUS lineup is virtually invisible and protects from everyday damage, including scuffs, scratches, chips, etc.

In the hands of an XPEL Certified Installer, the patterns offered by the DAP provide the confidence we need to apply film efficiently, accurately, and without concern.

After our XPEL Paint Protection Film installation is complete, we go through many Quality Control procedures to ensure the quality meets our standards.

The final result of our Customized Installation technique combined with XPEL ULTIMATE PLUS™ Paint Protection Film is a Tesla that is very well protected from its daily driving endeavors, but YOU’D never know!

Skin Protection for Inside your Home

Am I safe inside my home from UV rays? 

The windows in your home can put you at risk for unknowingly exposing your skin to harmful UV rays. The UV light divides into three classifications: UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C. Of the three classifications, UV-A and UV-B are associated with sunburns and tanning as well as tanning beds. UV-C, however, does not even penetrate the Earth’s atmosphere. 

Standard window glass, according to the International Ultraviolet Association,  will allow UV-A to pass through while nearly 100% of the UV-B is blocked. Therefore, damaging UV-A rays can penetrate your home and damage your skin. Some of the damaging effects include freckling, rashes, premature aging, and even skin cancer.

How does window film help?

Window film can help block damaging UV rays from entering your home. Our Window films block 99.9% of UV light. You will be able to have peace of mind in your home; you will have no risk of sun damage to your skin when near your windows. Our window films also give you the ability to reduce the amount of heat, light, and fading as well as making the glass safer if it breaks

Is it a necessity?

We think that offering your family the peace of mind that comes with applying window film is 100% a necessity. Being able to relax in your home and not have to worry about sun exposure is crucial for having a happy, worry-free lifestyle. Protecting yourself and your family has never been easier.

Stay Tuned!

Stay tuned for our next post! We will take on “Glare Reduction and Aesthetics” in the home and how our window films can help reduce light and update your home!

Fade Control for your Home

What is fading? 

Fading is the gradual change in color. Fading can happen to upholstery, hardwoods, carpeting, artwork, wall paint, and more. Navy blue, dark green, dark red, brown, and black will appear to fade faster because of being deeper in the color spectrum than white, tan, or other lighter colors. Darker hardwood floors and furniture will fade much more quickly and drastically than lighter options.

What causes fading?

The three major contributors to fading are UV, Visible Light, and Solar Heat. These factors damage and break down the colors of your floors, furniture, and paints- causing irreparable damage.  The contribution of fading for UV is 50%, visible light contributes about 25% to fading, and solar heat contributes the remaining 25%. The sun is the ultimate fading source, but we can’t necessarily get rid of it. However, certain window films minimize the suns effects of fading and still enjoy natural light and views.

What reduces fading?

In regards to UV, a film that blocks 99.99% is key when it comes to fade reduction. When blocking nearly all of the UV, the fading slows by 50%. Visible light is the next key component in preventing fading. We offer window films that block as much as 95% of visible light, though the darkest that we recommend for a home is 85% light block. Huper Optik is the most optically clear window film on the market; even at our darkest architectural film, there is no obstruction to your view. We always recommend at least a 50% visible light transmittance when trying to reduce fade because it slows the fading by at least 12.5%. Solar heat is the final component. Other films cannot compete with the heat rejection of Huper Optik. We can block more solar heat at lighter options than any other product on the market. Your home will not only be more protected against fading, but it will also be a more comfortable temperature.  

Stay Tuned!

Stay tuned for our next post! We will take on “Skin Protection” in the home and how our window films can help reduce the chance of anyone in your family from getting skin cancer later in life from the sun damage unknowingly received through your windows.

Everything You Need to Know About Heat Rejection for your Home

How is Heat Rejection measured?

Total Solar Energy Rejection (TSER) measures the heat rejected by window films. The heat entering through the window is comprised of several different components- 44% visible light, 53% infrared radiation, and 3% ultraviolet energy. The TSER takes into account each part to create a total percentage of heat rejection. The higher the rate, the higher solar energy deflected. 

Most window tint shops use Infra-Red Rejection (IRR) as a guide to the level of heat rejection. However, IRR only covers a fraction of TSER, slightly over 50%. Internationally, TSER is used as a guide for window film standards because it is a more accurate way of measuring heat rejection. The IRR is not an accurate representation of how the window film will perform. For example, if a technician tells you a film blocks 60% of infrared, it only blocks roughly 30% of heat.

Why do some films have higher stats than others?

The majority of window film brands claim that their product is the best. Brands attempt to skew numbers and statistics to mislead the consumer. Often, when a brand of window film only has information about the IR rejection, it is most likely performing subpar. IRR is a number that can be manipulated to read 97-99%, which is very rare for a film to do unless it’s Huper Optik. 

The IR Spectrum for window film covers a wide range (780nm-3000nm). Window Film Manufacturers will pick one small section in that spectrum to measure IRR, usually 900nm-1000nm. They claim that they block 97% of that IR between the two numbers on their selected range. Seems wrong, right? Well, it is. Installers will also use that number alone as their “Heat Rejection.” At autobahn, our top-performing film, Huper Optik Select Drei, blocks 98% of the IR on the full IR spectrum and has a 72% TSER. 

If a company tells you their film blocks 97% of the heat, It will benefit you to call someone else for a quote.

Why is it important for energy savings

The Total Solar Energy Rejection impacts home energy savings. The higher the TSER percentage means that more heat is kept out of your home. Therefore, your AC will use less energy when cooling your home- saving you money. We have seen temperatures reduce by up to 15 – 20 degrees Farenheight with our window films. That results in massive savings for our customers. 

Stay tuned for our next post! We will take on fade control in the home and explain how our window film can help to minimize it as well as keep your furniture and flooring in great shape!

Don’t forget to check out our Residential or Commercial pages for more information on our products!


Reduce Carbon Emissions with Window Film

What are carbon emissions?

Carbon emissions are the leading factor in greenhouse gasses, making up roughly 82% of the greenhouse gasses present in our atmosphere. They are created through burning fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and oil), solid waste, trees, and other biological materials.

How does energy affect carbon emissions?

Heating and cooling your home or business takes massive amounts of energy which is created by electricity. Electricity is often made through the combustion of fossil fuels. Unfortunately, the burning of fossil fuels to generate electricity was the second-largest source of CO2 emissions in the nation. As you can see electricity, something that we take for granted is a huge factor when it comes to our environment.

How can we use window film to improve the world around us?

One cost-effective and straightforward way to improve not only your home environment but also the world around us is to install Huper Optik Window Film to your home or business. Huper Optik Window Film is a product that can give you a range of benefits. One of the most important benefits is the energy rejection it provides to help your AC work better while cooling your home. This saves you not only money but also electricity which can contribute to lowering carbon emissions. We can provide maximum energy rejection at lighter shades with window film that won’t impair your views. When it comes to reducing carbon emissions, the most effective way is to reduce electricity, which will, therefore, lower fossil fuel consumption.

Will any window film help?

Window film is a tricky thing to get right. Researching products is very important. The phrase, “you get what you pay for,” often applies in the window film industry. The better product will be more expensive, but with the price comes better benefits, extended warranties, and peace of mind. At SunStop, we are trained to know what type of window film can be applied to the specific glass type. Other companies tend to overlook glass type, and this can lead to glass breakage and voided warranties.

Since we started this business, our goal has been to find the absolute best product, not the most well-known brand. We educate our customers so they can make a decision based on facts, not misleading information. That’s why we use Huper Optik Window Films. Their patented products are the highest performing window films in the world, and no other products can compare.

Paint Protection VS. Ceramic Coatings

Paint Protection film can resist rock chips

Paint Protection Film is thicker than Ceramic Coatings. Moreover, Paint Protection Film has a chemical composition that allows it to self-heal; that is, it returns to its original form after receiving an indentation or abrasion. These qualities make Paint Protection Film able to absorb rock chips, small scratches, swirl marks, and hard water spots without being permanently disfigured.

Ceramic coating cant resist rock chips

A Ceramic Coating does not have that ability. Despite the wild claims of some manufacturers and installers, a Ceramic Coating does not eliminate the risk of rock chips, scratches, swirl marks, and water spots.

They each have their strengths

However, Ceramic Coatings do have their strength, particularly in terms of the hydrophobic surface they create. Some Paint Protection Films are equipped with a hydrophobic clear coat, but they often do not perform at the same level as a full Ceramic Coating. Moreover, when you apply a Ceramic Coating to your vehicle you get the benefits of its hydrophobic properties on every surface without having to apply film to the whole vehicle.

What are the Benefits of a Ceramic Coating?

KEEPS VEHICLE CLEANER FOR LONGER

A quality Ceramic Coating, like Ceramic Pro, creates a permanent hydrophobic surface over your vehicle’s factory clear coat. This hydrophobic surface makes it more difficult for dirt, mud, and grime to bond with your car’s paint. As a result, your car stays cleaner for a longer amount of time.

MAKES VEHICLE EASIER TO WASH

The hydrophobic surface created by Ceramic Pro also means that when the time does come for a wash, your car will be easier to clean. Water will pick up dust or dirt and sheet off your paint.

PROTECTS FROM CHEMICAL STAINS AND ETCHING

Ceramic Pro is about 100 times thicker than traditional wax. That means it provides substantially more protection than a normal sealant. The chemically resistant surface helps mitigate stains and etching caused by environmental contaminants like bird-droppings or bug-splatter. After applying Ceramic Pro, it is still important to remove naturally acidic contaminants from your paint as quickly as possible. However,
your layer of Ceramic Coating will minimize damage and help protect the factory paint and clear coat underneath.

PROTECTS FROM UV DAMAGE

Another potential danger for your paint is oxidation caused by UV exposure. This results in a faded look to your paint. Ceramic Pro is UV resistant, meaning that your paint will be protected from fading.

ENHANCES GLOSS

The ultra-smooth surface that Ceramic Pro creates enhances the reflective properties of your car’s paint. The result is that your car will really pop with gloss and shine. Especially after a fresh wash, your car’s paint will have that beautiful just-been-waxed kind of look, without having to spend time applying wax!

A LONG-TERM SOLUTION

A Ceramic Coating does all of this with just one application! Unlike a traditional wax or sealant, Ceramic Pro does not wash away or break down and does not require repeated application every few months.

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