Drive Cooler With Window Tint

We're about a month away from the first day of summer, and you know what that means! As NBC news points out, "When temperatures outside range from 80 degrees to 100 degrees, the internal temperature of your car can reach a scorching 130 to 172. To keep the temperature inside lower, it is best to have a tint on your window. Window tinting filters wavelengths from the sun that produce heat..."

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Wax On, Wax Off...Forever: Learn Why Traditional Wax Is No Longer Relevant

The first bottled car wax was developed in 1946 by TurtleWax and for the most part, has been the standard type of wax used for the last 70+ years. As with most industries, however, advancements have been made. We now have better alternatives to traditional wax in the form of paint sealants and protective coatings.

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We Now Offer Financing For Premium Services

Capitol Shine has partnered with lending company Hearth to provide financing options for customers who prefer to pay in monthly installments. This presents a great opportunity for those who have been thinking about investing in their vehicle by adding some of our premium products like…

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Show Your Car Some TLC In 2023

Capitol Shine specializes in paint protection options in addition to auto detailing. We do standard washing, vacuuming, buffing out scratches and wheel cleaning, apply window tint and ceramic coatings, vinyl, paint protection film and we also offer a variety of add-on services such as…

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Help Local Businesses With Google Reviews

Reviews allow local businesses to hear directly from their customers about their great experience, and also helps others find us online. We enjoy reading our customer's reviews on our service, whether they had a good experience or point out areas that need improvement.

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PPF Protects Your Car From Rock Chips

You just spent a large sum of hard earned money on the car you've been wanting for a while. You take it out on the George Washington Memorial Parkway, open it up with the windows down, and then, **clunk**. What was that? A rock flew up and chipped your bumper.

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