Jimmy
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Without the heat gun it couldn’t be possible… because you will have to attach an a flat vinyl sheet to a rounded surface, don’t put too much heat on it because the vinyl is really easy to mess and don’t forget to well sealed the edges!
Broc Rousseau
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
This product seems to look easy to do. I’ll tell you what. even with some experience, still couldn’t manage to get it on right. DONT USE ANY LIQUID TO PUT UT ON! Put it on like a normal sticker but even still if you manage to get it on there it’s really hard to manage with how thick it is. Yeah you can use heat but as soon as you use to much, it goes useless because of how deformed it looks. Nothing would sit right. Never buy this product, not worth it. Find a different company who sells these with higher quality tint. Also it isnt that dark. Try find one that is 5% tint.Over all. Don’t buy it!!! Also but if you do, don’t listen to the instructions when it says use soapy water. just put it on dry.
BossHawg415
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
Watched several videos, read the instructions, and REALLY took my time. I kept my squeegee, hair dryer, and a really sharp blade on exacto knife close. I did the headlight brow tint too. Glad I decided on the 35% for both. The hardest part for me was choosing % of tint. I included a photo of corner light turned on, cause I didn't see an example when researching these. Great quality and looks great! The cutouts are good fit and easy to install with soapy water and tools mentioned. TAKE YOUR TIME WATCHING VIDEOS AND APPLYING. GOOD LUCK
Alex Rodriguez
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
I had gotten 20% tint for my reflectors and you can still easily see the light from the inside. Especially at night time it just goes through the tint. It also isn’t very sticky even with even a heat gun to apply it and it is very easy to tell that there is tint.
Jc
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
This product does EXACTLY what it states and it is EXACTLY as easy as they claim. You just need patience while applying, that's all.Grab an empty spray bottle, put your solution (water and baby shampoo) in the bottle, grab a heat gun and a squeegee, that's all you need. The most important thing you need besides the tools is the patience. It applied easily for me and made the car look great. Zero wrinkles. Stuck like a charm and quality is solid. Fit perfectly.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
pretty easy to install i didn’t even use a heat gun and it’s 60 degrees out and windy, used some cheap tint spray from autozone and applied it - it’s precut so it lines up pretty well and smoothed the wrinkles out with my finger and an old credit card. took about 10-15 minutes and it look great !
Ronaldo
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
It’s not that hard to install but it’s really easy to mess up. I’d say I did a good job but it still didn’t come out good. The film is very thin and easy to scratch. I’d say I’m not a professional but I am a very skilled when it comes to detailed installation but even then the film was falling off on its own not even 24 hours later. Maybe if I apply heat it could help but I would say find another type of film. I did not have high expectations from this but I did expect it to at least adhere.
Tripp
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023
This is an excellent tint option for the fog lights on my 2023 Honda Civic Hatchback. I opted for the yellow tint. It took me about 30 minutes to do the entire install process and required some minor readjustments to make sure the tint was positioned perfectly to align with my fog lights. The price was cheaper than some of the competitors out there, and I think it’s pretty good quality tint for the price.Once you receive the fog light tint, there are a few things you must keep in mind:1. Make sure to clean the surface of your fog lights thoroughly to make sure there is no dust or debris.2. Follow the instructions on what solution is suggested for the tint installation, but I just used a drop or two of the original blue Dawn dish soap to my 8 oz. spray bottle. I liberally sprayed my solution on both the fog light and the back of the adhesive part of the tint. I then aligned the tint as centered as I possibly could on my fog light. The solution helps greatly with the application, and as the water dries, the sticky side will start to bond with the surface of the lights.3. After you have centered your tint, I would use a heat gun or hair dryer. It does not take much heat to make the tint malleable. You can observe the tint shift and even curl slightly as you apply some heat, so the moment you see that, you can remove the heat. You will want to use your thumb or finger from the center of the tint and work your way out toward the edges of the tint. This will straighten out the tint as well as remove any small bubbles that may form as you’re moving your finger. You can apply heat whenever you feel it is necessary. Take your time. You want to be able to smooth it out as best you can, and make sure you do not drop the tint or get anything on the adhesive side. If you do, you may be able to use the solution to maybe wipe off anything, but I would avoid getting any debris or dust on the adhesive side of the tint.Overall, I highly recommend this tint option for those who want an extra bit of flair to their fog lights. I have read that yellow light is just better on the eyes in fog than regular light, so that was also the reason for choosing this specific tint color as well as just personally liking the aesthetics of the yellow more.