SunTek® Dealer FAQ

Both SunTek® Evolve and CeramicIR™ (CIR) are premium ceramic window tint products. Evolve is our highest performing tint, engineered to deliver extreme solar-blocking performance—rejecting up to 94% of infrared heat1 with a combination of glare reduction and over 99% UV protection2.

Ceramic coatings may be applied over the surface of our paint protection film product. But it is not necessary with SunTek® Reaction. Reaction’s advanced two-in-one construction integrates the super hydrophobicity3 of a ceramic coating with premium, self-healing PPF utilizing Eastman’s OEM-trusted Tetrashield™ technology. So, while coatings and waxes may be applied to our PPF, you may find it’s not needed with Reaction’s incredible slick surface.

PPF Ultra and Reaction PPF help guard against surface scratches and road hazards, while both products also help preserve a vehicle’s long-lasting appearance with a self-healing top coat. That’s where the similarity ends. Ultra features a HydroResist™ top coat that limits water and dirt accumulation on the film surface for increased stain resistance. It is backed by a manufacturer’s 10-year limited warranty4. Reaction, on the other hand, delivers our next-level of performance utilizing Eastman OEM-trusted Tetrashield™ technology. It offers an enhanced top coat with lower surface energy for increased hydrophobicity and an extremely slick surface—where water beads faster, taking dirt with it.A manufacturer’s 12-year limited warranty4 covers SunTek® Reaction.

We recommend that only SunTek® dealers should remove SunTek PPF following these guidelines:

  • Film should be lifted at a 45-degree angle while pulling back towards you. This will cause the adhesive to release. 
  • Do not fold the film over on itself and tear, as this can leave adhesive residue on the vehicle surface. 
  • A steamer is recommended to aid in softening the film and adhesive for removal in colder temperatures (<55°F or <13°C).

As a dealer you should discourage customers from attempting to remove PPF film, themselves.

Our PPF is sold globally and installed on vehicles in frigid climates, including Colorado, Calgary, and Norway—and the hottest regions of Texas, Arizona, and the Middle East. With proper care, SunTek® PPF can help protect a vehicle in winter cold and excessive heat, backed by a manufacturer’s limited warranty4. For more information on product performance in your particular climate, contact a SunTek® sales representative.

Yes, but it is best to allow the film to cure for a minimum of 3 days before washing. After this curing period ends, we recommend routine hand washing with soap and water whenever needed—using a soft microfiber wash mitt.

Take extra care if spraying around film edges with a high-pressure nozzle hose, high-powered pressure steam, or a power washer, as it may cause the film to lift off the vehicle.

To become a SunTek® dealer, fill out our dealer application. After completing and submitting the brief form, our team will contact you with additional information and answers to any questions.

SunTek® automotive and architectural films are available worldwide through our global distributor network. To locate a distributor in your region, visit our distributor map.

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SunTek® Paint Protection Film is designed to be applied to original painted surfaces. The SunTek® limited warranty4 is automatically void if installed over repainted or aftermarket painted surfaces.

But if you still choose to install paint protection film on a freshly painted vehicle, 30 days is the common waiting period for the new paint to outgas.

1Selective IR Rejection (SIRR) is a measurement of solar infrared radiation (780-2500nm) not directly transmitted through glass. Infrared Energy Rejection (IRER) is a more complete measurement of heat experienced from solar infrared radiation (780-2500nm) including absorbed and re-radiated energy. Based on data obtained during product development and subject to change.

2Wavelengths 300-380nm.

3The durability and level of hydrophobic property can be influenced by environmental conditions and other variables beyond Manufacturer’s control (e.g., road treatment chemicals and cleaning substances/frequency)

4Certain restrictions apply; see a dealer for details