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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig_328 View Post
    I hear ya. how dark are they? My only issue with the install is if you decide down the road to remove them, will they leave gew on the lenses. If they do - how will we remove it and hope to not damage the perfect headlights we have.
    They have instructions on the Lamin-x site; as to how to effect removal of the film if one chose to do that. Excerpt below from their website:

    To remove a long-term installation, warm the film and peel it off slowly. If there is any adhesive left on the lens, simply roll it into a ball using your finger or thumb. Use an adhesive remover, or a similar product that is safe for automotive finishes, to remove any left-over residue.


    Being that our headlight lenses are made of a plastic/acrylic material; rather than glass... am not sure if it would be more difficult or damaging though...


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    You could put the film on these:
    http://wingstuff.com/products/3289-c...?from_search=1
    Then put those on the headlights.

    Just a thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    You could put the film on these:
    http://wingstuff.com/products/3289-c...?from_search=1
    Then put those on the headlights.

    Just a thought.
    Cheers,
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    Yes I saw tinted versions of those on the Internet as well... was going to go that route but thought that the Lamin-x film would provide a more exacting look and finish.


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    Quote Originally Posted by fxdl2051 View Post
    A decent body shop should be able to apply this or another color film for a reasonable price. Seeing the body shop guy put this stuff on, I'm glad I didn't DIY. Not sure about legality of these colored films but I've seen them on cars in area.
    I agree,unless your good at putting tint on let a professional do it. Not sure in other parts of the country but here in socal there are lots of window tinters that do a great job

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