
Cupertino Window Tinting & Paint Protection
Trusted by tech professionals—35 minutes via Highway 85 to our Gilroy shop
Serving Cupertino Since 1993
Cupertino's tech community understands quality investments—and that includes protecting your vehicle. Tesla Model 3s from Rancho Rinconada, Porsches from Monta Vista, Mercedes from Seven Springs: they all make the 35-minute drive to Blackout for the same reason Apple engineers appreciate craftsmanship. Our ceramic films are signal-safe for your connected lifestyle; our PPF protects against Highway 280 rock chips; our climate-controlled facility provides the dust-free environment that busy Valley shops can't match. We've served Silicon Valley since 1993, watching Cupertino transform from orchards to the tech capital. Today, we protect more Teslas than any other shop in the region.
Areas We Serve in Cupertino
Services for Cupertino Drivers
Premium window tinting, paint protection, and detailing services—all just 35 minutes from Cupertino.
Automotive Window Tinting
Premium ceramic window tint with signal-safe technology for connected vehicles and ADAS systems.
- 3M Ceramic IR & LLumar CTX
- ADAS sensor compatible
- Signal-safe for connectivity
- Same-day available
Paint Protection Film
Self-healing PPF protecting luxury and performance vehicles from Highway 280 commute debris.
- Full front packages
- Self-healing technology
- 10-year warranty
- Invisible protection
Ceramic Coating
Professional-grade ceramic coatings that preserve your vehicle's finish with multi-year protection.
- Gtechniq & Gyeon products
- Multi-year durability
- Hydrophobic protection
- Paint correction included
Tesla & EV Protection
Specialized protection for Teslas and EVs—the most common vehicles we service from Cupertino.
- Full glass roof tinting
- Cybertruck specialists
- Factory-match appearance
- EV-focused expertise
Getting Here from Cupertino
Distance: 30 miles
Drive Time: 35 minutes
Main Routes: Highway 85, Interstate 280, Stevens Creek Boulevard, De Anza Boulevard
Step-by-Step Directions
From Cupertino, take Highway 85 South toward San Jose. Continue on 85 South, then merge onto Highway 101 South toward Gilroy. Exit at 10th Street, turn east (right) on 10th Street, right on Camino Arroyo, then left on Holloway Rd. Our shop is behind Target. Total drive is about 35 minutes. From Apple Park area: Take De Anza Blvd south to access 85 South.

Frequently Asked Questions from Cupertino Customers
How far is Blackout from Cupertino?
We're approximately 30 miles from Cupertino—about 35 minutes via Highway 85 South to Highway 101 South. Many Cupertino tech professionals find the drive worthwhile for our expertise and pricing.
What's the best route from Cupertino to your Gilroy shop?
Take Highway 85 South from Cupertino, then merge onto Highway 101 South toward Gilroy. Exit at 10th Street, turn east on 10th, right on Camino Arroyo, then left on Holloway Rd. We're behind Target. 35 minutes from Apple Park area.
Do you specialize in Teslas?
Absolutely! Teslas are our most common vehicle from Cupertino. We're experts at the full glass roofs on Model 3 and Y, and use only ceramic films that won't interfere with Autopilot sensors or wireless connectivity. We've also wrapped dozens of Cybertrucks.
Why do Cupertino customers drive to Gilroy?
Silicon Valley shops charge premium prices for the same films we install. Our 30+ years of experience, climate-controlled facility, and South Bay pricing make the 35-minute drive worthwhile—many Apple Park employees already know us.
What window tint is best for tech workers with lots of devices?
We recommend 3M Ceramic IR or LLumar CTX films—both are signal-safe and won't interfere with Bluetooth, cellular, or WiFi. These are especially important for connected vehicles and professionals who rely on mobile technology.
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