Lamin-X is pretty thick stuff and I can see where it an be tough on tight, curvy stuff, which I didn't have on my rides. Thanks for the response and film suggestions. Good to keep in mind.
Lamin-X film is excellent. I have used it on both glass and plastic lenses with 0% problems. They sell their film in various size rolls or precut sheets for specific models. They have it in smoked or dark tint, clear, yellow and blue shades. It's thick and durable and I have removed it with no problems. There may be a little of the adhesive left afterwards similar to the consistency of rubber cement. You can rub it rubs right off with a fingers and it balls up & just rolls off.. Very easy
@BionicKris the Lamin-X Film is so thick it does not wrap to extremely curved surfaces. It is very difficult to work with and expensive. After installing a tons of cars with the lamin-x we have since stopped using the product b/c of the number of people who returned with the film peeling from where it had stretched. Thanks for the input though! A great alternative to the lamin-x is the paint protection films available from LLumar and 3M they are malleable and can be wrapped on anything.
@nolmt60 the vinyl doesnt ruine it when you remove it - the film will however warm the light housing causing it to melt! We no longer apply films to lights we recommend painting them
@bigbadbull04 hahahaha - the kit is the EXACT same thing just not pre-cut. The kit does not come pre shrunk. This is one of the most difficult cars to do - which is why we filmed it. kit's have nothing to do with this. Thanks for your input.
@farbods0 We no longer install headlight and taillight film - we would recommend painting or purchasing factory painted lights due to film issues with durability and more - contact us if you are interested in more info we'll be happy to talk to you about it in depth.
@AKAL1lROB541 the light shines through just fine... not a big difference. it's just like tint in your car when you turn the lights on inside you can see right through it.
@gasrelay We have a couple different levels of darkeness. If the darkest isn't what you are looking for - we can double up. Give us a call or stop by for some more info/samples
Check out the curves on those headlights. Pretty challenging - let us know if you want to see something else, maybe a little closer up, more informative, different stuff??
Lamin-X is pretty thick stuff and I can see where it an be tough on tight, curvy stuff, which I didn't have on my rides. Thanks for the response and film suggestions. Good to keep in mind.
BionicKris 2 months ago
what percent tint is that bob
GeeksCreation 3 months ago
Lamin-X film is excellent. I have used it on both glass and plastic lenses with 0% problems. They sell their film in various size rolls or precut sheets for specific models. They have it in smoked or dark tint, clear, yellow and blue shades. It's thick and durable and I have removed it with no problems. There may be a little of the adhesive left afterwards similar to the consistency of rubber cement. You can rub it rubs right off with a fingers and it balls up & just rolls off.. Very easy
BionicKris 4 months ago
@BionicKris OOPS! At the end i meant to say "You can rub it right off with a finger...."
BionicKris 4 months ago
@BionicKris the Lamin-X Film is so thick it does not wrap to extremely curved surfaces. It is very difficult to work with and expensive. After installing a tons of cars with the lamin-x we have since stopped using the product b/c of the number of people who returned with the film peeling from where it had stretched. Thanks for the input though! A great alternative to the lamin-x is the paint protection films available from LLumar and 3M they are malleable and can be wrapped on anything.
OrlandoWindowTint 3 months ago
How much light remains passing through the vinyl film on this front headlight?
Autofanatic28 7 months ago
can you get tickest for this?
ElectronicWorld101 8 months ago
I've hear people complain when removing the tint, the lights get ruined? Have you had any problems?
nolmt60 8 months ago
@nolmt60 the vinyl doesnt ruine it when you remove it - the film will however warm the light housing causing it to melt! We no longer apply films to lights we recommend painting them
OrlandoWindowTint 8 months ago
THIS IS LEGAL IN (NJ)??????
TheVelocitySerial 10 months ago
how long does the tint last ?
neo1392 11 months ago
@neo1392 1-2 years at most.
OrlandoWindowTint 3 months ago
What rims where on the g37?
JohnyGuidzz 1 year ago
Use flyeyeskit for alot better and easier to put on your lights this is just aload of rubbish
bigbadbull04 1 year ago
@bigbadbull04 hahahaha - the kit is the EXACT same thing just not pre-cut. The kit does not come pre shrunk. This is one of the most difficult cars to do - which is why we filmed it. kit's have nothing to do with this. Thanks for your input.
OrlandoWindowTint 10 months ago
"Doesn't it reduce the amount of light? " JUST STFU!!!!!!!
elflaco9 1 year ago
Doesnt it reduce the amount of light?, and that is bad. I want to see more in the night and not less.
chopraopera 1 year ago
what shade tint /% did you use
MrAndrade91 1 year ago
@MrAndrade91 that was a medium shade
OrlandoWindowTint 1 year ago
@MrAndrade91 that was a medium shade
OrlandoWindowTint 1 year ago
Does it look better to let someone put the tint film on it or just buy blacked out tail lights?
farbods0 1 year ago
@farbods0 We no longer install headlight and taillight film - we would recommend painting or purchasing factory painted lights due to film issues with durability and more - contact us if you are interested in more info we'll be happy to talk to you about it in depth.
OrlandoWindowTint 1 year ago
wow tinting doesnt look all that hard all you need is the paper and just heat it on the glass seems like anyone can do it
farbods0 1 year ago
@farbods0 yea thats waht i thought too, but figures it isnt that easy..
libinls 1 year ago
@farbods0 good luck with that :)
OrlandoWindowTint 1 year ago 4
what rims r those?
mabuchi888 1 year ago
@mabuchi888 no idea what rims they are - but i think they might be painted factories... check out the photos section for some pictures of them
OrlandoWindowTint 1 year ago
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OrlandoWindowTint 1 year ago
i just got mu tail lights smoked with tint an wanted to get mu headlights smoked to do u kno how well the light shines through at night???????
AKAL1lROB541 1 year ago
@AKAL1lROB541 the light shines through just fine... not a big difference. it's just like tint in your car when you turn the lights on inside you can see right through it.
OrlandoWindowTint 1 year ago
Can you do it darker than that?
gasrelay 1 year ago
@gasrelay We have a couple different levels of darkeness. If the darkest isn't what you are looking for - we can double up. Give us a call or stop by for some more info/samples
OrlandoWindowTint 1 year ago
Check out the curves on those headlights. Pretty challenging - let us know if you want to see something else, maybe a little closer up, more informative, different stuff??
OrlandoWindowTint 1 year ago