@Precision Wraps & Graphics was looking for this product. Glad I found your video. Have a couple of questions, hope you can answer. Will this survive 100 degree summer weather and car washes? Will the dark smoke significantly reduce the headlights and tail lights brightness ( safety issues)? How much do you think a shop should charge to wrap headlights and taillights? The install is too intricate for me. I'd rather have a pro do it. Thanks
There’s a better technique to install for that specific light and too much film was being used not bashing at all it’s just we both know how expensive their film is saving as much as you can goes a long way especially for side marker lights. Tack the film on the bed side first, heat and glass the film on bed side, install the film into the recessed area pull the film back from the tailgate area heat the film and glass it again, the install would be much faster and sufficient. Wrapping skills are on point tho I’m loving the videos 🔥🔥🔥
That looks good. I was told the mid-smoke was really dark. But it doesn’t look super dark on your video unless you just have great lighting?? What do you think in comparison to the dark and light?
How’s this look 6-12 months later in the sun? Any shrinkage or crackling/fading effect. I want a tint that’s removable without residue a year later . Not something that gets fused to the plastics
There’s no way there’s isn’t 10 lift lines in that film. Start at the edge not in the middle man. It’s a complex curve. All you did was take the tension from the middle where it need to be to the edges. Need to start and a edge and glass like a bumper. Pop the film from the middle to get rid of horizontal fingers. Ideally this way the film is 100% dispersed on tension, and you don’t have a million lift lines. Maybe 1-2
I definitely recommend tinting your back tail lights. It gives it a very good 👍 look 👀
Brother you have the patience of a Saint, I would have ripped that off a long time back in frustration.
🤣🤣🤣 it a labor of love for sure!!
@Precision Wraps & Graphics was looking for this product. Glad I found your video. Have a couple of questions, hope you can answer.
Will this survive 100 degree summer weather and car washes?
Will the dark smoke significantly reduce the headlights and tail lights brightness ( safety issues)?
How much do you think a shop should charge to wrap headlights and taillights? The install is too intricate for me. I'd rather have a pro do it.
Thanks
Looking good boss! Keep it up!
There’s a better technique to install for that specific light and too much film was being used not bashing at all it’s just we both know how expensive their film is saving as much as you can goes a long way especially for side marker lights. Tack the film on the bed side first, heat and glass the film on bed side, install the film into the recessed area pull the film back from the tailgate area heat the film and glass it again, the install would be much faster and sufficient. Wrapping skills are on point tho I’m loving the videos 🔥🔥🔥
1000 times this. Lot of material wasted here.
Yo can u make a video on 2013 f150 tailights for me
How much paper did use?
That looks good. I was told the mid-smoke was really dark. But it doesn’t look super dark on your video unless you just have great lighting?? What do you think in comparison to the dark and light?
How does this product compare to the vivid light tint?
Do you know if this will effect the blind spot monitoring system built into some tail lights?
I can’t say for sure, we did not have any issues. We also wrap over parking sensors all the time with no issues.
How’s this look 6-12 months later in the sun?
Any shrinkage or crackling/fading effect.
I want a tint that’s removable without residue a year later . Not something that gets fused to the plastics
My tail light tint I just got looks almost brown in certain lighting I’m planning on having it removed tomorrow. Is that normal? It looks awful to me.
Every tint is different we only use Lux Light wrap, it has a very slight purple hue but it almost a perfect black
I ordered this and on the roll looks dark brown....does it look black after In stall
It has a little brown hue, but isn’t noticeable on the light. Looks better than a purple hue!
How much vinyl is used ? What’s 20x10 1 or 2 yards
Just wondering why not just remove the taillight?
so is the tint just resting freely over the reverse light? seems kinda sketch
The reverse light is flush with the rest of the tail light
Oh never mind. I see what your talking about now
What tool bag is that?
I didn't catch his name
There’s no way there’s isn’t 10 lift lines in that film. Start at the edge not in the middle man. It’s a complex curve. All you did was take the tension from the middle where it need to be to the edges. Need to start and a edge and glass like a bumper. Pop the film from the middle to get rid of horizontal fingers. Ideally this way the film is 100% dispersed on tension, and you don’t have a million lift lines. Maybe 1-2
Your 100% right, learned a lot in 4 years
Seems like a pain in the ass. I thought I wanted mine tinted. I guess it won't happen! lol
It definitely takes time and little patience but it is worth it!
I wonder how much a professional would charge me for that.
@@das2190 I charge $100 for a set of tail lights and 3rd break light in my area. Not sure what other shops charge
@@vizxd2422 damn, cheaper than what I would charge.
Bro this is not the way 😂