![]() DIY customers, professional automotive restylers, and vinyl film wrappers use these films to create fantastic custom creations. You can apply vinyl wraps to just about any hard, non-porous surface. ![]() Our line of vinyl wraps and films includes almost every color, pattern, and texture you can imagine. If your headlights are already oxidized/faded, I can clear/clean those up for you before putting on the clear film.Vinyl is a versatile material that you can use to add style and personality to your life. It'll also help protect/prevent against oxidation better. Even if your headlights are plastic, the film will help prevent nicks and chips in the plastic lenses. This can also be applied to fog lights, which are more prone to cracking, since they're lower/closer to the ground. This allows me to cover more of the headlights than pre cut pieces do and also get a closer/better fit to the pieces that I am covering/applying the material to.Ĭlear headlight protective film is good if you have glass headlights, so it'll prevent rocks from cracking it or chipping it. You can see everything is custom fitted, since I do not use pre cut materials. In this picture the driver side has already been done and the passenger side has been applied, just waiting to be trimmed. I just never really take pictures of it, since you can never really see or tell the difference of a before and after. Don know I don't post this often, but I also do clear headlight film protection as well. Over, it gave it a nice meaner look without reducing overall light output by anything too much.ĭuring - Driver (right) side tinted/smoked, passenger (left) side stock. ![]() I took some pictures of the car with the headlights off and the parking lights on to show how the light transmission looked like after the install was done. The owner of this car was from around the Los Angeles county area and drove out to me in Orange County to get the work done. The owner of this white Audi R8 was getting other work done on the car and he decided to have me tint his headlights with my light smoke/tint film as well. I'll post pictures of the M6's head lights from the pictures above once I get a chance to resize them. I have had some people ask for some pictures of the film that I use on head lights, after seeing me post pictures of it primarily on tail lights, so here are some pictures of an Audi R8 that I did. Don to figure something out hopefully within the next two months or so. Right/driver side red clear film applied - Left/passenger side stock I did this car during one of my norcal/bay area trips. ![]() It's a subtle change that changes the way the car looks and is still reversible for if the owner decided to go back to factory later on when selling the car or if they just want to change the look up again. For this silver Mercedes Benz C32 AMG sedan, I applied a transparent red film over the white portions of the rear tail light blinker areas, so that the white/clear portions matched the rest of the red on the tail lights. I don't have pictures of it on an BMW, but hopefully this will still be able to give you guys a general idea of how the red vinyl over the clear portion looks.ĭid something slightly different on these tails than most of the pictures you guys usually see of me tinting/smoking the tails. I think I have some guys on here ask me about "redding" out their clear portion of their tail lights to completely make the entire thing read. ![]()
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