KOMAS 12” X 48” Tint Vinyl Film Sticker Sheet Roll for Car Headlight, Tail Lights, Fog Lights with Squeegee + Cutter (Glossy Yellow)
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Henry Park
> 24 hourWanted to match my fog lights to my ambers on my Sequoia, so I removed the fog light housings and installed the orange film. Install was pretty easy, but I found it best to just spray water on the housing (not on the film), then apply the film and round out the air bubbles to the edges. A heat gun is a must to finish off the adhesion process. Pretty satisfied with the results for the price.
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Jorge Alberto Gil de Montes Santana
> 24 hourProducto que no es muy fácil de colocar, al menos hay que tener experiencia para hacerlo o haber colocado este tipo de producto con anterioridad, el primero que coloqué quedó horrible, el segundo fue mucho mejor, lo recomiendo en lugares de superficies totalmente planas.
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Vincent
> 24 hourMy fog lights are convex so it was a bit more of a challenge than I think it would have been if they were more flat.
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austin etter
> 24 hourThis film works very well and is very easy to put on. The knife it comes with is really sharp and cuts through the film really easily
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Angel
> 24 hourGood film for fog lights id say that’s what I used it on staying strong for a good 4 months already, nice illuminate yellow light
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Nate
> 24 hourI used this to make a clear side marker install look more OEM. The product is super easy to apply, make sure to use some heat as it makes it really able to wrap around corners. its pretty thin as well, which makes it easy to stretch and work with. also, there is a film on the top as well, protecting from scratches during install. The reason I have it 4 stars is because the color is a little lighter than I would like, I was expecting it to be a really robust red, but I maybe have to double it up to get it closer to OEM. Pictures show 1 layer, photos look a little deeper than actual.
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Dan
> 24 hourWas really easy to apply and is still holding 1 month later. :)
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Julews
> 24 hourI had to put two layers of this yellow film on to achieve similar amber yellow. Adhesion is OK and film got a bit scratched up from application to lens. I cant complain too much since it cost $8 to put on a 32 in yellow film twice. To buy a yellow amber lens 32 in light bar would cost me $150+.
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Lindsay
> 24 hourI decided I wanted to add amber/yellow lights for my Baja Designs S2 fogs. They sell a set of yellow lenses for about $60. Instead I bought this $7 tint. Took about 20 minutes, super easy and think it got the same result and maybe added a little protection for the lens as well. Also have enough film left to do them 30 times over incase they fade over time. I installed it dry without a solution. The sticky side was tacky enough but not too much so I could easily peal back to remove any bubbles. I used a hair dryer to mold it around the curved sides of the lens. Have never tinted or wrapped before, way super easy.
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Luci
> 24 hourI was hoping this would help with a little different need. My home builder installed hardwired white LED lights on my patio and front door. It is not as simple to replace a light bulb, you have to replace the entire light fixture. I know that amber lights help cut down on flying insects as they cannot see amber light only white light. So we put this film over the light fixtures. My only complaint is there were no instructions provided with the film. So, I had to come back to look at my Amazon order to figure out how to use the film. It went up easy. Sure hope it helps to cut down on the bugs.