



Why is headlight protection so valuable ?It has been estimated that on average 1 out of every 6 automobiles will require headlight replacement due to damage from road debris. Replacing headlight components can be an expensive and time consuming process, the average headlamp set costs $450 to replace. Plastic headlights tend to dull and lose their transparency, glass headlights tend to break and fracture as they wear. what tools do I need for install headlight tint?Vinyl Squeegee (Credit Card /w cloth wrap will work)Soft Cloth TowelSpray Bottle with soapy waterHair Dryer or a Heat GunHow to Install Headlight and Tail Light Tint film?1. Clean the surface of the Headlight or Tail light with soap and water to ensure all debris are removed from the surface of the Tail Light. 2. Carefully remove the Overlay from the sheet and spray the overlay's adhesive side with Soap and Water. The Soap and Water will prevent the Overlay's adhesive from sticking while you apply it the Tail Light. 3. Carefully apply/align the Overlay on the Tail Light and smooth out as much crease as possible by using your fingers. Use the vinyl squeegee to push out all the soapy water on the front face of the Tail Light. The more soapy water you push out the less bubbling there will be. Note: Make sure the crease are evenly distributed on the Overlay, therefore you can easily smooth it out with a heat Gun and Squeegee.4. Carefully pull and fold the side inward. If necessary, use the hair dryer to soften up the vinyl and squeegee out all the crease.5. Heat up the excess vinyl (heating up the vinyl will soften it and makes it easy to trim) and trim. Note: Don't worry if you over stretch the vinyl. Any excess vinyl protruding can be easily removed using a brand new exacto knife. Review: Not as advertised product buyer beware - I don’t do bad reviews but this was terrible. The vinyl you get is just that no adhesion side. To make any attempt to stick to your head lights you must heat it up with a heat gun. Then if you have almost flat head lights you have a chance to scepter there’s no sticky side. Forget about even trying out the tail lights. I didn’t attempt installing this until a month after purchase, my mistake, and of course the seller uses that as the way out and not stand behind their product. Don’t buy this garbage product, got to Walmart and get the vinyl table cover, it’s the same thing. Review: Not for a DIY.... - The first time I tried this product, I did not know how to use it, so I asked an auto body specialist and ordered another piece. He recommended using soapy water between the lens and the vinyl and a heat gun to mold over slight bends. It worked okay, but I was unable to get the adhesive to completely disappear. Was not clear. I removed and tossed what I was working with. I would NOT recommend this product for a DIY individual. Maybe a pro can work it better. Also, there are NO instructions that come with this. Learn from my mishaps, if you try it, you better be prepared to toss it..... Kurt :-(((((((((
| ASIN | B00CCSD59Q |
| Additional Features | Waterproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand Name | Auto Supply Mall |
| Color | Gloss Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (24) |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Item Dimensions | 72 x 12 x 0.01 inches |
| Item Form | Sheet |
| Manufacturer | DIBRAND |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 14 days money back exchange and return. |
| Material Type | Glass, Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Reusability | Single Use |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Subject Character | Bubble |
| Theme | Automobile |
| UPC | 519207016702 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
I**A
Not as advertised product buyer beware
I don’t do bad reviews but this was terrible. The vinyl you get is just that no adhesion side. To make any attempt to stick to your head lights you must heat it up with a heat gun. Then if you have almost flat head lights you have a chance to scepter there’s no sticky side. Forget about even trying out the tail lights. I didn’t attempt installing this until a month after purchase, my mistake, and of course the seller uses that as the way out and not stand behind their product. Don’t buy this garbage product, got to Walmart and get the vinyl table cover, it’s the same thing.
K**T
Not for a DIY....
The first time I tried this product, I did not know how to use it, so I asked an auto body specialist and ordered another piece. He recommended using soapy water between the lens and the vinyl and a heat gun to mold over slight bends. It worked okay, but I was unable to get the adhesive to completely disappear. Was not clear. I removed and tossed what I was working with. I would NOT recommend this product for a DIY individual. Maybe a pro can work it better. Also, there are NO instructions that come with this. Learn from my mishaps, if you try it, you better be prepared to toss it..... Kurt :-(((((((((
R**N
It's a good product
The product itself is excellent easy to put on only problem is is my role came with creases all the way through which created bubbles that I cannot for the life of me get out other than that it'll work great it looks excellent from a few feet away though
R**R
Not pretty
Didn't inspect item until a month after received. Film was rolled and didn't appear crushed but there were multiple lines where the film and backing had separated. This resulted in multiple streaks across the full width that didn't disappear when the film was applied.
A**A
I do not advise.
Awful vinyl tint film. Even with good skills in this area, stick it on the headlights will not work.
I**N
Ehh
Too thick its hard to work with the material
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