Located in Noblesville, Indiana, we specialize in high-quality auto care including window tinting, ceramic coatings, and detailed vehicle treatments. Why choose us? Because at Noble Auto Spa, we do it right—every time. Experience top-notch service and outstanding results with every visit. Your car deserves the best; give it the Noble treatment.

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Our Services

Window Tint

Scorpion window tints vary in shade & light transmission levels, allowing users to choose the degree of tint that suits their needs. These tints are known for their durability, scratch resistance, & ease of installation. They are often used to improve the aesthetic appeal of a vehicle or building while providing functional benefits like temperature control & UV protection.

Paint Protecting Film

Paint Protection Film (PPF) by Scorpion is a high-quality, clear film that is applied to the exterior of vehicles to protect their paint from scratches, chips, & other forms of damage. This film acts as a barrier against road debris, small rock chips, insect acids, & other environmental elements that can damage a car's paint.

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Undercoating

Scorpion Undercoating offers durable protection for vehicles, guarding against chipping, abrasion, & extreme temperatures. Ideal for a variety of climates and driving conditions, it helps preserve the underside of cars, trucks, and commercial fleets, making it a popular choice for vehicle owners looking to extend the lifespan of their vehicles.

Bed Liner

Scorpion’s bed liner is a high-quality, durable protective coating used primarily in the automotive industry to safeguard the bed of pickup trucks. This liner is known for its robustness and resilience, offering superior protection against impacts, abrasions, & corrosion.

Frequently Asked Questions

The legality of window tinting varies by location. Most countries and states have specific laws dictating the allowable tint darkness and reflectivity for vehicles. It’s important to check the local regulations in your area before applying window tint to ensure compliance.

The darkness of window tint is measured by the percentage of light that can pass through it, known as Visible Light Transmission (VLT) percentage. Legal VLT limits vary by the vehicle’s window and jurisdiction.

For passenger vehicles:

  • The front side windows must allow more than 30% of light in.
  • The back side windows and rear window can have any darkness of tint.

For multi-purpose vehicles (such as SUVs and vans):

  • The front side windows must allow more than 30% of light in.
  • The back side windows and rear window can have any darkness of tint.


These regulations are subject to change, so it’s always a good idea to check the most current laws or consult with a professional for the most up-to-date information regarding window tinting laws in Indiana or any other specific location.

Tinted windows should be cleaned with a soft cloth or sponge and a mild, ammonia-free cleaning solution. Avoid using abrasive tools or cleaners that could scratch or damage the tint.

Yes, Scorpion film block a 99% of harmful UV rays, protecting passengers and vehicle interiors from sun damage and reducing the risk of skin cancer.

Yes, window tint can be removed, but the process can be challenging and time-consuming. It’s often best left to professionals to avoid damage to the glass or defroster lines.

The cost of window tinting varies widely based on the size and type of windows, the type of film of the tint film, and the complexity of the installation.

A bed liner is a protective coating applied to the bed of a pickup truck. Its primary purpose is to protect the bed from damage caused by hauling cargo. Usually takes 1 day to be applied, and dry.

Body liner refers to protective coatings applied to the body of a vehicle, similar in concept to bed liners but used on other parts of the vehicle. These liners are often applied to areas prone to high wear, such as lower side panels, fenders, and bumpers, to protect against chips, scratches, and corrosion.

Paint Protection Film, or PPF, is a thin, clear film applied to the exterior of a vehicle to protect its paint from scratches, chips, and environmental contaminants like bird droppings, tree sap, and UV rays. PPF is made from urethane material, which is durable and has self-healing properties for minor scratches and swirl marks. It is virtually invisible and can significantly extend the life and appearance of a vehicle’s paint.

Undercoating is a protective coating applied to the underside of a vehicle to protect against rust and corrosion caused by road salt, moisture, and other environmental factors. It can be made of various materials, including rubber-based, wax-based, or polyurethane coatings. Undercoating not only helps in rust prevention but can also reduce road noise. It’s particularly recommended in regions with heavy snowfall and salt use on roads during winter.

Each of these protective measures serves a unique purpose in maintaining the condition and appearance of a vehicle, contributing to its longevity and resale value.

Contact Us

Address

1770 SOUTH 10 ST.
NOBLESVILLE IN 46060

Email

INFO@MYNOBLEAUTO.COM

Phone

317-678-8994