This is for one piece of self-adhesive Black-out vinyl film sheet for headlights, tail lights or fog lights. All of our tint film is NOT PRE-CUT. This sheet thickness is about 0.005 inches. It is universal fit, and you can use this vinyl film for any headlights, taillights, fog lights, sidermarker lights or even top part of the windshield, etc. Easy to apply!!! If you do not have any window tinting experience, you can easy to find a tutorial videos or installation guide online. There may be some air bubbles between the vinyl sheet and the protective film that look like "damage", however, once the protective film is peeled off, the actual vinyl sheet will be just fine. Make sure to measure the size that you need before to make any purchase of quantity.
J**B
Don't buy based off the photos! This is a NEON Yellow/Green
This product arrived neon green/yellow. The photos for the product look significantly more yellow (and even 'gold'), than what was shipped. I figured I'd take the time to install these on my truck, to see if they really look "that neon yellow/green" with the fog lights turned on; sure enough, it didn't make a difference.I'm more so irritated I have to take the time to remove the fog assemblies; remove the vinyl film from the lenses; either replace/re-wrap a different, more yellow vinyl film; and reassemble everything.I'll attach a photo, to show how much more NEON yellow/green it looks.
B**N
Great yellow color, not green
Quality material. Went on really well and wrapped easy with heat. Was really worried with the packaging being only an envelope though! I thought for sure that I would have some nasty creases. Luckily it was okay but hopefully they don't ship like that all the time... In the picture is one layer of yellow, I couldn't get a second layer to look good, but I am going to buy new yellow LEDs anyway. For now the color is fine at 1 layer, with lights off, but the halogen shined through and took away from the yellow.
T**S
Good Adhesion, Minor Imperfections
I got these weird vertical lines in the wrap over my fogs after I had prepped the surface thoroughly. I can't tell if it's stretch marks or residue or what but it's 95% perfect, you can only see it when you're right up next to it. I think if I was a little more practiced I could have laid it on 100% I'm not sure if it's just a harder material to work with or if I'm just an amature but I suspect a pro could delicately work this stuff with a heat gun and get it perfect
M**9
Use a heat gun
Very easy to use, but you must use a heat gun(not hair dryer) for anything with curves.There are plastic sheets on both sides of the vinyl, one to protect the adhesive side, and the other is to protect the vinyl when stretching and smoothing.The color is exactly what I was looking for.You will see bends and creases in the roll when you first unwrap it, however these are only in the protective covers, the vinyl is perfectly fine.
L**U
Eh spray was better.
Had a lot of trouble with this product on a motorcycle headlight glass. Took a few tries along with heat to get a decent outcome (minimal wrinkles) only to have bugs and road debris damage it on the first ride. It’s thick yet so fragile and hard to work with. Opted for the krylon stained glass spray which was absolutely amazing! Easy apply to desired darkness and dries almost instantly, installed on bike and looks 100000x better than the wrap.
L**E
Color temp actually 1000K
Purchased this product to soften some 5000K lights on our property, hoping to match other 3000k lights. Won't give it a bad review because wrap itself was great and tools in kit are perfect. The light was VERY yellow (like 1000K) after applying the wrap, if there was a lighter color available I'd buy in a second.
A**R
Good for the price.
Mine arrived rolled up with only a few major creases in the film, resulting in a foot or so of wasted space that was unusable.The application process isn't too difficult, and the included squeegee and razor is a nice compliment. I used these for fog lights, and my only complaint is the product doesn't stick too well to convex surfaces. I would imagine this would be fine on completely flat lenses, but most are not. Also with light behind it, it washes the yellow out a bit and makes the light look "old" so you have to use 2 layers atleast.For the price, it's an easy way to change up the look of your ride. Am I entering my Scion in the GT class next week? With these yellow lights, maybe.
A**S
Perfect color for use with white LED lights
I used this film to apply on the glass of my landscape light with LED lamp so as to change white light into yellowish color and blend in with remaining lights around the house. The product worked perfectly, and the adhesive backing was easy to remove. Since it is suggested for outdoor use, I am expecting that the film will stay put on the light fixture despite rain, snow etc.
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