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DIYAH 12 X 48 Inches Self Adhesive Headlight, Tail Lights, Fog Lights Tint Vinyl Film (Red)

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About this item

  • 1 piece 12 by 48 inches
  • Self-adhesive, peel and stick
  • Stretchable with heat and water resistant
  • Easily cleansed with water and easy to remove without residual



Product Description

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DIYAH materials are designed to perform for DIY'ers and Pros alike, ensuring professional grade quality for everyone.

DIYAH offers high-quality vinyl wraps designed for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals. Our wraps are easy to apply, paint-safe, and come in over 220 colors, textures, and finishes like Gloss, Matte, Satin, and more. With 15+ years of manufacturing experience and 10+ years in vinyl wrapping, DIYAH is a trusted industry leader. Choose DIYAH for innovation, quality, and value.

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DIYAH Self Adhesive Headlight, Tail Lights, Fog Lights Tint Vinyl Film

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Material and Structure Headlight protection film is made from high-quality, scratch-resistant vinyl material and features a three-layer structure: the first layer is a protective film, the second is the tint film, and the third is the backing film. This design ensures durability and prevents scratches during installation. The adhesive is acrylic-based, 100% chemically safe, and will not damage the headlight coating or the lights themselves.

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Ease of Installation Installing headlight protection film is simple and requires only basic tools such as a squeegee, spray bottle, and heat gun. By spraying soapy water, the film can be easily adjusted and positioned. A heat gun is then used to conform the film to the curves of the headlight. Once installed, excess film is trimmed for a clean finish. The process is DIY-friendly and requires no professional skills.

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Functionality and Value The primary function of headlight protection film is to safeguard vehicle headlights from scratches, UV rays, road debris, and environmental damage. It extends the lifespan of headlights, avoiding costly replacement expenses . Additionally, it maintains headlight clarity, ensuring safer driving at night or in adverse weather conditions.

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Headlight protection film is waterproof, UV-resistant, and stretchable, making it highly durable against daily wear and tear. Its high light transmittance (90%) ensures that the original light source of the vehicle remains unaffected. leaving no residue when removed.

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Aesthetic and Customization Headlight protection film is available in a variety of colors and finishes, catering to different aesthetic preferences. Whether matte, glossy, or smoked, it adds a personalized touch to the vehicle’s appearance. Darker tints are typically used for taillights, while lighter tints are recommended for headlights to ensure driving safety.

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Versatility and Compatibility This protective film is not limited to headlights; it can also be used on taillights, fog lights, side markers, and even the top portion of windshields. With a size of 12 by 24, 48, 72..... inches, it can be cut to fit any shape or size of car lights. Additionally, it can serve as a protective film for other surfaces, such as computers or tablets.


Tyler Huck
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Film is way way too stiff to be useful, does not shrink well, and comes out way more orange than red
Gadzhimurad aliev
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
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Jennifer Pesnell
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Great product and quality
Lisa M. Szelega
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
Cheaper option of the films available wasn’t expecting much does good for about 2-4 months depending on time of year, sun exposer etc then fades clear
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
Nice thickness and clearness, but hard to apply and not very sticky after following application instructions.
BG
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2022
Product not as described. Not self-adhesive so USELESS. Delivered in tight roll which produced creases in film, even had this had adhesive backing, would have been impossible to install without creases on what should be a smooth film application.
Wedway
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2022
I'm updating my review and rating. Originally thought the film was not working properly. What I discovered (and found out is mentioned in a handful of reviews) is that there are "two" protective layers to be removed. That detail is not mentioned in the instructions provide on the Amazon ad page (there are no instructions included with the product). I believe my first experience failed because I didn't remove the "outer" film after installation. Found the following video which highlighted this for me (Note: this was a link on the ad page when viewed using the Amazon app, but does not appear on web page version):https://www.amazon.com/vdp/7cb4501e781b4b5eb51939a54b4a1c87Once I reapplied the film, and removed the outer protective layer after smoothing, it has stayed in place like it should. So changing my rating from 3 stars to 5 stars.**********Original ReviewInstalled this filter on the lens of a flat led light to reduce color temperature. Had high hopes this would work. But because the film is so tightly rolled when it arrives, it never relaxed and eventually uncurled right off the light. Maybe the adhesion on my particular roll was old and didn't have the strength it should have but unfortunately it was disappointing. Maybe others have had better luck. Can't recommend based on my experience and application.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021
This was installed per instructions, but the result was bad. Originally I thought this was just me so I sought some professional help to install the rest and the result was still bad.The good: it's clear, It sticks, it's cheapThe bad:1: it sticks, too much. The material is prone to trapping air bubbles, even using a tool to slowly apply it in one even line. Air is very difficult to get out if you're more than 1 cm past the bubble and will give imperfect results if it's squeezed out through the part that's already stuck2: The material is too stiff. There is no give in the material. It's not pliable at all. If your headlights are not flat as a cardboard, there will be issues because it cannot stretch to meet aby contours leaving you with either a gap between highs and lows or excess film and creases. Heating does help a little bit, but only a little. I have also found that when heating the film, while it will stretch a bit, it will become very thin and the adhesive on the underside will also be too thin to stick so heat it very mildly.3: There are imperfections in the film. My corner lights were nearly flat and even cut to size, I found some excess from some wrinkles. Flat glass+ flat film= wrinkles?The glue is also not even. It seems even but I've noticed that certain areas may make a slight pocket after adhesion and needs to be pressed down again. Theres no air in these so it causes no problems but I can see how one of these might affect you if it happens in the corner of a curve on the headlights or something.My advice, get one of the more expensive films and get professional help. Idk how it worked out for others but from my experience, I cannot recommend
lance
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020
My first time using this wrap so bear with me on the review. This stuff is nice. Very clear and easy to install. Covering lights is not as easy as I hoped it might be and I ended up with mine not covered at all. For me the turn of the light..it's curves...were much harder for me to work out....I would say it's probably a heat gun if you have one but I'm not experienced at this at all so I just gave it my best shot in short and then let it be. It's worth practice as it costs at estimate $250-$375 to have my head and tail lights covered and if you buy 5-6 rolls of this wrap and use your old lights to practice on first I gaurantee you'll be able to wrap head lights and tail lights exactly like the shops. I say that because it's true but the keys to custom and professional and shop jobs is that they want to find a key way to lock customers in to thier service. That's unfortunate because it adds confusion to the diy consumer who wants to be able to do a good job and protect thier investment and secure thier own interests as well. The industry literally goes out of thier way to effect consumers and prevent them from making progress and process easily without swallowing thier bottom lip and often thier bottom line for cost. It's just me? No..there's a method behind the diy community that unravels as you work and it's one that's brotherly and fatherly and fraternal....timing in to make you practice and eventually join the industry or be seen as disrespectful or a lone wolf. This applies to mechanics tattooist's artists musicians wrappers painters and customizers of all kinds. Don't even get into martial arts! You'll find you're automatically a kung fool!!! But anyways this wrap is nice. It's what you'd wanna buy to practice wrapping lights and it's thick..its not thin...it's not tint...it's a protective film wrap...buy it try it don't deny it...you can learn with this film and you'll just need some old lights to practice. The curves are all that's hard and with a squeegee and some heat you should be able to get that worked out. It's nice stuff.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 20, 2020
I used this product for my headlights but it didn’t workout