🚗 Elevate your ride’s vibe with sleek, seamless tinting—because your car deserves the spotlight!
DIYAH’s 12x48 inch self-adhesive tint vinyl film offers a light black, waterproof, and heat-resistant solution to stylishly protect and enhance your vehicle’s headlights, tail lights, and fog lights. Easy to apply and remove without residue, this durable film is designed for outdoor use and perfect for millennial professionals seeking a quick, sleek upgrade.
Brand | DIYAH |
Color | Light Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Water Bottle |
Theme | Automobile |
Cartoon Character | Bubble |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Reusability | Single Use |
Item Form | Sheet |
Pattern | Solid |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Finish Type | Powder coated |
Number of Items | 1 |
UPC | 714953316353 |
Manufacturer | DIYAH |
Model | headlight sticker |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 11.89 x 0.83 x 0.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 20170109002 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 20170109002 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
L**E
Film at 11
My first time using this wrap so bear with me on the review. This stuff is nice. Very clear and easy to install. Covering lights is not as easy as I hoped it might be and I ended up with mine not covered at all. For me the turn of the light..it's curves...were much harder for me to work out....I would say it's probably a heat gun if you have one but I'm not experienced at this at all so I just gave it my best shot in short and then let it be. It's worth practice as it costs at estimate $250-$375 to have my head and tail lights covered and if you buy 5-6 rolls of this wrap and use your old lights to practice on first I gaurantee you'll be able to wrap head lights and tail lights exactly like the shops. I say that because it's true but the keys to custom and professional and shop jobs is that they want to find a key way to lock customers in to thier service. That's unfortunate because it adds confusion to the diy consumer who wants to be able to do a good job and protect thier investment and secure thier own interests as well. The industry literally goes out of thier way to effect consumers and prevent them from making progress and process easily without swallowing thier bottom lip and often thier bottom line for cost. It's just me? No..there's a method behind the diy community that unravels as you work and it's one that's brotherly and fatherly and fraternal....timing in to make you practice and eventually join the industry or be seen as disrespectful or a lone wolf. This applies to mechanics tattooist's artists musicians wrappers painters and customizers of all kinds. Don't even get into martial arts! You'll find you're automatically a kung fool!!! But anyways this wrap is nice. It's what you'd wanna buy to practice wrapping lights and it's thick..its not thin...it's not tint...it's a protective film wrap...buy it try it don't deny it...you can learn with this film and you'll just need some old lights to practice. The curves are all that's hard and with a squeegee and some heat you should be able to get that worked out. It's nice stuff.
M**G
Fast delivery, quality products
Fast delivery, quality products
T**N
It's purple. It's not a gray or a smoke color.
Do not buy this. It is crap. It's not even a smoke gray or black color that you're looking for. It is going to end up being a light purple. Is junk. I wish I could return it but I already applied it and cut it. Do not buy.
L**I
Instructions? What instructions?
More guidance on this stuff would have been nice. Like other reviewers, I did not realize that there were TWO films to peel off, so it kind of adhered, a little, but not really. Used for wrapping led lanterns to change the color, as well as on a couple of exterior trailer lights. The only way I was able to get it to adhere to the lights was to tuck the edges under the light fame and screw it down. Oh well. :/ Please provide better instructions (I actually don't think I received any at all), and a video would be nice.
T**R
Self Adhesive? What adhesive??
Self adhesive?? Not my roll. Installed with Glue Stick. Color rendering is what I wanted, just harder to install than I initially thought it would. Now will the glue stick hold up to summer heat??
W**Y
Updated: Double Check Instructions
I'm updating my review and rating. Originally thought the film was not working properly. What I discovered (and found out is mentioned in a handful of reviews) is that there are "two" protective layers to be removed. That detail is not mentioned in the instructions provide on the Amazon ad page (there are no instructions included with the product). I believe my first experience failed because I didn't remove the "outer" film after installation. Found the following video which highlighted this for me (Note: this was a link on the ad page when viewed using the Amazon app, but does not appear on web page version):https://www.amazon.com/vdp/7cb4501e781b4b5eb51939a54b4a1c87Once I reapplied the film, and removed the outer protective layer after smoothing, it has stayed in place like it should. So changing my rating from 3 stars to 5 stars.**********Original ReviewInstalled this filter on the lens of a flat led light to reduce color temperature. Had high hopes this would work. But because the film is so tightly rolled when it arrives, it never relaxed and eventually uncurled right off the light. Maybe the adhesion on my particular roll was old and didn't have the strength it should have but unfortunately it was disappointing. Maybe others have had better luck. Can't recommend based on my experience and application.
A**M
Worked
Perfect for what I needed
L**S
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No era lo que mostraba exactamente en la imagen no me gustó y no los instale
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