cobalt123
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how to tint your tail lights using tint film like whats on your windows
Remove the tail lights from your car with a screw driver to socket and ratchet set. Use a flat screwdriver to remove the electrical plug behind the light.
Step 2Lay the tint down over the tail light (without removing the backing yet) so that you can cut it close to the size of the tail light, making it easier to work with the tint.
Step 3Spray the tail light with the soapy water mixture, soaking the entire lens. Peel the backing from the tint and lay it down on the lens.
Step 4Use the squeegee to smooth the tint over the lens. The tint can be moved slightly if enough soapy water was used underneath.
Step 5Cut slits into the tint where there are big curves in the lights and the tint is extremely wrinkled. You won't be able to see them later. Smooth the tint as much as possible.
Step 6Blow hot air on the tint with the blow dryer to heat the tint. Now you can smooth any other wrinkles. Also, pull the excess tint towards the edges of the light. Leave a small overhand of tint and use the knife to trim off the excess.
Step 7Stick black electrical tape around the edges of the lens and tint. This will help hold the tint in place even in wet weather.
Remove the tail lights from your car with a screw driver to socket and ratchet set. Use a flat screwdriver to remove the electrical plug behind the light.
Step 2Lay the tint down over the tail light (without removing the backing yet) so that you can cut it close to the size of the tail light, making it easier to work with the tint.
Step 3Spray the tail light with the soapy water mixture, soaking the entire lens. Peel the backing from the tint and lay it down on the lens.
Step 4Use the squeegee to smooth the tint over the lens. The tint can be moved slightly if enough soapy water was used underneath.
Step 5Cut slits into the tint where there are big curves in the lights and the tint is extremely wrinkled. You won't be able to see them later. Smooth the tint as much as possible.
Step 6Blow hot air on the tint with the blow dryer to heat the tint. Now you can smooth any other wrinkles. Also, pull the excess tint towards the edges of the light. Leave a small overhand of tint and use the knife to trim off the excess.
Step 7Stick black electrical tape around the edges of the lens and tint. This will help hold the tint in place even in wet weather.