Hey mate, normally if you’ve stretched the tint film properly, the bubbles should naturally go away after some time. However, if they don’t, you can always use the knife to pop the bubbles (slight pressure so you don’t scratch the lights) and then apply heat, the heat will get rid of the air trapped and you won’t see the cut at all
i could swear that everyting on youtube is fake im doing everything your telling me but the shit dosent want to fucking work. i give up iu tried 7 diffrent times in 2 days nothing is working
Is it illegal in the uk?
Can you send a link for the tint that you use for the headlights?
Sure. amzn.eu/d/hXWytqY
I'm having problems with bubbles on my C300 Coupe, the curved bit of my tail light is hard to do, any tips for getting rid of bubbles?
Hey mate, normally if you’ve stretched the tint film properly, the bubbles should naturally go away after some time. However, if they don’t, you can always use the knife to pop the bubbles (slight pressure so you don’t scratch the lights) and then apply heat, the heat will get rid of the air trapped and you won’t see the cut at all
Any heat gun can be used?
As long as you know how to correctly heat the film, any heat gun is fine. I’ve seen some even use a hairdryer.
Hi mate, what is the blue thing that you use to flat the film?
Hi buddy, just seen your comment. It’s called a squeegee. Used for car wrapping. You can find them online very easily.
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Does this work on a Ford Car?
Yes mate, works on all cars
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What tint % is this ?
Unlike window tint, headlight tints don’t really specify percentage. It’s either light, medium or dark smoke. This one in particular is light smoke
i could swear that everyting on youtube is fake im doing everything your telling me but the shit dosent want to fucking work. i give up iu tried 7 diffrent times in 2 days nothing is working
It’s a little getting used to buddy. What is it that’s not working for you? The film isn’t stretching or there are creases in the film?