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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
This product worked very well and looked really good. Only issue I had was the edges didn’t stick very good and I Tried heat and pressure and that didn’t do anything
Richard Lymer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 20, 2024
Did what it should looks good would recommend.
Jorge I.
Reviewed in Mexico on September 4, 2023
Buen producto y buena calidad
Anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023
I didn’t realize this product is applied dry, no need to buy applicator or soap. Took me about three hours to wrap the headlights on my bike, kind of a stressful process but it turned out good for my first try. Be aware, you WILL put scratches in whatever you’re wrapping from using the razor blade. But who cares, it’s wrapped over. I got the darkest tint and light transmission is good, definitely dim but usable at night (I left the high beam clear). Complex shapes are pretty hard but not impossible. I had to freehand a lot of the cuts which is a little scary. Overall good product and happy with the results.
Sten Hallback
Reviewed in Australia on April 13, 2023
Loved the way this product was user friendly and you don't need a lot of experience to get a good result.
Cam Atkins
Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2022
Tyranid Painter
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2022
Unlike traditional tinting material, this vinyl air tint doesn't require and skill to use. It adheres to the surface of the glass/plastic dry, and when you did not like how it may be laying on the surface, just peel it back up and redo it. This tint is also pretty thick as it is vinyl not a traditional film. This makes it very easy to pull and shape around hard edges, bulbous shapes, and varying contours with just a little heat from a hair drier or heat gun. It took me all of about 10-15 minutes to tint the fog lights on my Mustang, with the lights removed from the grill, and it was my first go at using this tint. I am very happy with it - and if the day comes that I am not, I can just peel it right off of the lights and they will be right back to normal again.Update: Decided to tint the headlights as well. The dark black looks fantastic against the red paint, but it definitely cuts down on the headlight output dramatically - even with ultra-bright LEDs. I don't drive this car often, and really only during the day, so I wasn't overly concerned with that. If you want to see clearly at night, use the smoke tint for your headlights.
Kevin B.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2022
Very easy to install for a 1st timer. I messed up a few spots but it was me being new and not the film. I have used the wet applications before and had to trash them. This is very forgiving and using the heat you can really stretch this cleanly over any shape or curve. I was able to do both headlights, both fogs, and my mirror turn signals with one roll. Just ordered another roll for the taillights. The videos make it look easy but I found the trimming difficult but again I am inexperienced. Lights still shine good at night for oncoming traffic to see you but these are DARK and you will loose a lot of your light output you are used to so it will take some getting used to. I love this product and gave 5 stars. Excellent product, good price, forgiving film for a beginner. Watch some videos and you can do this! For a tip, use extra film like the videos say so you don't put fingerprints in the film as this is not a wet apply film. Adding more pictures of the tailights and mirrors plus light output. Really hoping VViViD will send me a decal for my car or a banner for my garage, or both for my reviews lol 🙏
Tiffany Dao
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2019
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tyler fosse
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2019
This stuff is amazing. I've used everything else you can name for taillight tinting, and before this, VHT was by far my choice option. VHT's downfall is its irreversible. I tried another vinyl years ago and it was junk, didn't bother trying the 2nd light. The plastidip is removable, but it looks terrible to me, and not just my job, I can pick them out on other cars, it looks terrible. The vvivid film looks as good as the VHT spray, but it's far easier to install, and it's removable. I'm doing the tails on my 1986 and 1987 porsche 944's, and I really didn't want to make it permanent on something so special. This was the ultimate answer. And it forms so perfectly and effortlessly. My tails have red lense, clear lense, and amber lense, and when wrapped, they all look very very similar. I can still tell them apart, but barely. Better than VHT. Careful with the heat, it doesn't take much. If you've ever tinted a window, this is about half the heat (duration, not temp). Good luck, though you won't need it.
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