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M**R
This is a true , thick vinyl. Nice workability.
Overall I'm very happy with this tint. It is very easy to work, even without the air release glue pattern other companies offer.I've dont a lot of interior and exterior wrapping and this was very thick and sticky.I was wrapping G37s headlights and it came out perfect.Make sure you have:A small razor/exactoA small table or crateA seat.A blow dryer. (Heat gun is too hot for beginners, it can damage the tint if overheated)A new felt squeegyA spray bottle with water.For the install:Wash the light and about a foot around it with normal wash and dry it.Then peel the backing , and spray it with water heavily, spray the light and the area around it heavily. Set the film on the light with 3-6 inches extra all the way around. Squeegy out the flattest spot on the light to hold it in place. Then pull the extra tint tighter on each side and stick it to the car, to take up any slack. Spray the whole thing again with water.Now pick the way you want to go and start to push out the water with the squeegy.Heat the whole area a little and readjust the extra around the sides to always have a little tension; always be slightly stretching it. Work your way to an edge, then repeat for the other half.The extra being stuck to the car is like having 4 extra hands always keeping that little bit of tension. Esspecially when you're heating and squeegying at the same time, and cant pull the tint too. Just pull it up,stretch it and stick it back to the car.Hope this helps.
J**S
Dont rush
Very happy with this product but I have experience with decals and tint. I used it on some faded clear fog and bumper lights instead of trying to use lens restorer for the 4th or 5th time. The gloss of the film made took the lenses from foggy to glossy after prepping them and remain glossy after 2 weeks so far.Tips:1.clean the lens thoroughly and make sure it's smooth any piece of dirt or roughness will cause bubbles.2.use a spray bottle with water to lightly mist the surface you want to tint. Also helps if you mess up you can easily pull it back.3.use a heat gun or hair dryer to help form the tint to non flat surfaces, it will soften a bit and become more plyable this also helps with drying.4. Use a squeegee to push out bubbles and form the tint around lights if you don't have one any type of credit card like card will work.5. When you are done lightly heat with heat gun then let sit in the sun for a while to remove bubbles it may take a few days if after a week you still see a large bubble poke it with a needle and squeegie it squeezing the water or air out through the tiny hole.6. Admire your work.
D**T
Takes a little skill, but way better then spray tint.
Exactly what I was looking for, I can assure you that this product is way better than the spray tints that never look even, but this product does require some patience and skill. I suggest buying two rolls, one to learn with and one to use once you learn. The best way I found was clean the part, then take a spray bottle with half alcohol and half water, spraying the part down with the mix, then apply the film. With a soft squeegee and a hair dryer work the solution out from under the film. I did the tail lights on my Supra along with the side markers and they look great.
S**O
Worse quality vinyl
I start saying Iam Pro window tinting & paint protection film installer.I am not a newbie or rockie. The material that I receive was rolled in a litle roll completely damaged because too tight the way they thight the vinyl over the core.I was expecting to use to tints tail light in a bmw X5 but the material came with vertical lines marks but I did a try thinking with my expertise I can deal with this lines applying heat air with the heatgun, but the quality of the vinyl was soo bad. Scratch very easy (doesn't matter the pro squeege protected with sleeve anti scratch) finally I desist my effort and trow the vinyl to the garbage. "You receive what you pay for".I order now from Rvinyl.com is more expensive but is high quality material.I learn the lesson again. Cheap is expensive in the long run. I recommend dont buy this garbage vinyl. I put one Star because I have to select one, if not I would choose zero star.
H**A
The color looks bright orange when applied
The color is NOT red. Looks like a bright orange. I like that the product had clear plastic film on the underside and top. After receiving multiple emails from LinkedGo to rectify the situation about the vinyl not working out for my specific needs. They decided to replace the item with a color that would work for my taillights. I can see my self doing business with LinkedGo in the future for my auto needs. You can't go wrong with a business that helps the customer out and finds a solution to the needs. Thank you LinkedGo. I recommend the buyers to reach out to LinkedGo personally to find out the color temperature of each vinyl. Just to make sure the product fits the need of each project.
D**W
Great product. Thanks.
Product as described. Followed the advice of some of the other reviews and turned out great. The lenses I covered were lower than headlights or taillights so I wasn’t as picky. But easy to apply, patience is the key and of you have zero experience I would say to buy enough product so you can do a practice application. I did use a heat gun on low setting but was careful. It did adhere better on the sides after I used the gun. A hair dryer is recommended as stated by others.
W**R
Product does its job but not easy on all lights
I purchased the black gloss tint and it looks and sticks like it should. The shipping was fast and the product came with instructions. Everyone leaves reviews on how easy this is to install. I'm not going to call them liars but i will say not all lights are the same and easy tint as another. Unless you are pro at this type of thing do not attempt. Also do not get the black tint for the road, it is way to dark. Get the light tint and you wont have any legal issues.
J**J
No directions, but simple to install - adhesive on one side
There are no direction nor website to refer too. That being said, the tinted film has a clear piece of film on each side of it. One side has adhesive and one side doesn’t. Once you figure out which side has adhesive, you are all set. Use a soap/water solution and the product goes on without a hitch.
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