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The VViViD Smoke Black Adhesive Headlight Wrap Tinting Vinyl is a versatile 16-inch by 48-inch roll designed for easy application on any headlight. With its scratch, grime, and water-resistant properties, this high-quality vinyl ensures your vehicle not only looks great but is also protected from the elements. Perfect for outdoor use, this product allows for custom cutting to fit any irregular shape, making it a must-have for car enthusiasts looking to enhance their ride.
Recommended Uses For Product | Car |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Surface Recommendation | Glass |
Shape | Irregular |
Color | Smoke Black |
Pattern | Solid |
Subject Character | Bubble |
Item Form | Roll |
Style Name | Custom |
Theme | Solid |
Reusability | Single Use |
Embellishment Feature | Glitter |
Additional Features | Scratch Resistant |
Finish Types | Glossy |
Material Type | Vinyl |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Items | 2 |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**E
Great stuff
Loved this cant wait to put it on
H**K
ok
ok
C**R
Garbage.
Was hoping to wrap a helmet visor and figured this would be a professional product. This is not as described and does not apply anything like in the instructions or video. Half the product had creased imbedded in the film. At first I figured, well if stretches like they show then as soon as I "heat and stretch" maybe all the little veiny creases will disappear. I don't know what product they use in the video, but it is not the same product I received. This film has basically zero stretch and only shrivels and curls when heated leaving wilted looking surface. It behaves more like heat shrink and any attempt to "stretch" the film across the surface will only causes even more severe wrinkles. Multiple attempts ranging from a little heat (worried I would over heat), to a little more heat (because a little heat didn't work), to a lot of heat (thinking I wasn't heating enough). I even took a test sample, heated the crap out of it and trying to pull it/stretch it, and it basically resists stretching and only shrivels and wrinkles.If you get a film that isn't creased AND you're working on a mostly flat surface with almost no contour, I'm sure you can make it work by starting in the center and working the air out. I wouldn't recommend using any heat, nor applying the film to anything with much or any curvature.I'm glad I didn't waste a lot of money, only time, but lesson learned. Obviously I'll have to be more selective in the future for when I think I'm buying a quality brand.
L**R
Looks very sleek.
It's perfect for tail lights. However anyone who says it does affect headlight visibility is LYING. Second time having on headlights and the luminance is less than half than without tint. Putting it on one side and testing in the dark will reveal that. Lucky enough my dog lights have the same lights for me to aim them higher to cover for it.
R**5
Memphis Shades
I used VVIVED tint film to shade the lower half of my "Memphis Shades" motorcycle windshield. After two attempts at using other tint film brands, I was ready to give up on the idea of covering my windshield.While applying the VVIVED film, I immediately noticed a difference, so I rolled the film out and laid it down on my windshield. The windshield being flat, of course, made the job easy, but I laid the film out on the windscreen with zero wrinkles and only a few tiny air bubbles. I used a heat gun but had no felt-covered squeegees, so I just used my fingers to roll out the air bubbles. Then, I went back over the entire windshield with the heat gun, using my fingers, a microfiber cloth, and viola; what a beautiful finish. Too much heat and pressure on the microfiber cloth will leave some scratching, so work the film under light pressure when using the cloth. Just have the correct tools, which I didn't have, LOL. Anyway, good stuff...
I**Z
Tough to use on curves
Good - This works great on straight lines or slight curves.Bad - The material is extremely sticky, will wrinkle, heat doesn't help but instead it makes it worst. The film is really thick and tough to get a clean cut sometimes. I tried to cut a piece that was about the size of my headlight. I tried a few times and each time the same thing would happen, when you go from the straight to a curve or vice versa, wrinkles. Not bubble wrinkles either these were full on wrinkles. The paper I received started out fine when I went to do my indicators and side mirrors, front and rear badges, slight curves. But anything that flares out, has a bubble, like most headlights these days, will wrinkle. I tried to see if you can install it wet but didn't find anything on it. Maybe with water it might be easier to work with but even then, the paper comes with lines that run up and down. You will get them either at the front of the roll or towards the end. I am waiting until I have more time off to see if wet has any success.While it looks great on the image, I want the person who installed that film on that Suby to do my forte GT, cause my lights are very similar.The pieces that I did do look really nice, but some pieces took several attempts and these were mostly straight lines.One tip I learned while working with this film, if you decide to try it,Push the film towards where you plan on cutting it out, the excess film should be lifted up and not up against anything at this point. Use your push tool (flat thing to lay the film down) as far as you can without cutting the film then using you finger nail or something similar, try to make the line you plan on cutting, then cut. You can then use your blade to clean up any excess. But be warned, those wrinkles don't come out.
J**U
NA
NA
L**L
Protection plus style.
This product is great, easy to use and forgiving. Yellow fogs look much better, my old is300 had them from the factory, I felt like the is350 didn’t look right without the old school JDM yellow fog lights. I also added a vvivid golden yellow strip at the bottom the headlights where DRL led strip is. Finally added the vvivid clear hex on top, however next time I might choose clear for the top protection wrap. But this was a test, my first time wrapping anything and I am happy with the results! I think the headlights would look amazing in golden yellow but I wanted white light output at night…one golden yellow strip will have to do for now along with fog lights too…golden yellow looks amazing! Not 100% sure about hex yet, maybe it will grow on me or I will change it! Love the products! I made some mistakes and don’t love that, but it’s very forgiving even for a first time wrapper.
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