Headlight Corner Tint

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Yes, I used the same soapy water that I used to wash the car, I put it on the headlight and both sides of the vinyl, it definitely floated around pretty easily at first. I tried to dry it and get it to stick with the heat gun along the lower edge first and then work upwards from there.
 


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Make sure the water is 100% pure, don't use the same bucket you use anything else for. If there's any grit in the water it will show through the vinyl.
 


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Finally installed my corner tints. Thanks Jeff!!! An FYI that I found pleasantly surprising: In digital photos the corner tints look like a black-out, but on the car in person they look like a dark factory smoke, definitely not black out. I was really really happy with the look after installing. Looks nearly OEM. Plenty of corner bulb illumination visible as well. Definitely recommended. For me it was a great change because the amber reflector really conflicts with the molten orange.
 


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I think it looks better without it

Looks good on black, I went the other way though. I put amber tint over my LED fog lights and my side marker signals on my mirrors. I can't stand clear lenses. The taillights are getting the full red-out treatment next.
 


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