Just got my tints for my headlight, and I was going to pay someone to put it on, but u made it look to easy. I'm doing in myself. Thank u for the video
I'm sitting on the toilet watching this before I go and put neo chrome tint on my 4runner headlights and fog lights 😂 thanks for this video man much love from San antonio Texas
I used water first time with heat gun. No bubbles. Just tinted them again with divx last week. No water and a heat gun again. No bubbles after I finished , even 24hrs later. Figured I was good. Now they look like they have teenage acne. I’m gonna try and find this brand of tint. Dreading removing the adhesive for a 2nd time. Thanks for the video man
@@shometintdude I don’t think you needed to water if the tint already has adhesive I maybe wrong but u just clean your lights and stick it on like he just did
You mentioned debris pickup from bad paint. If your lens is fading or crusty, the film will stick to the failing surface and not the lens. Was a crazy, but expected surprise on my wife's WRX. Keep up the good work!
Sometimes we remove it and have it auto flexed but if the surface is flat and smooth we are able to wrap it. Please be careful when trimming those pieces out because customers hate it when you cut the car. 😉
@Eli_89321 off of the vehicle you will generally have more control of the application and would have no risk of accidentally cutting into your vehicles paint when trimming it out.
@@shometinthow did it go ? Is it holding up good? A lot of folks seriously recommended to not buy headlight tints from temu special based off the price because it’s bad quality and your headlights will cause mini acne looking bubble from the heat caused by the headlights being hot
@@ElevationRequiresSeperation1 I can confirm your suspicion on the quality of the film from temu. I bought a roll of yellow headlight tint and it easily bubbles with moderate heat.
@@shometint Well, I have done one tail light so far. I would give it a B+. However, I destroyed the first sheet of material trying. The problem is my tail light is an extremely challenging shape I now realize. Its curved the entire way, and is long all the way to a sharp point. The material wants to bunch up. Imagine a very elongated teardrop, cut in half. Its not the point part is hard. Its the spherical section. But, not impossible. I will post a final photo somewhere and link it. Thanks again.
@@shometint Damn I just watched the video again and realize I didn't follow how you did it exactly. I'm going to correct and try it on the second. You start in the middle of the light, and I started on an edge. Let's see how number 2 goes more closely following you. Thanks.
Hello. Can you advise me please! The video shows the guy using no water on the headlight before applying the vinyl tint. I some people spray water on the headlight before attaching the vinyl? How do I know which method to use? Thanks:)@
Both are made for their specific applications. You would not get the desired results if you were to switch the roles of the material. One is meant for inside, away from the elements. The other is designed for outdoor use and has more flexible properties to curve around newer more challenging angles some new lights have. Window tint would not survive such severe turns/curves that the headlights have.
Trying to tint my headlights. Should I spray the tint and or headlight with soapy water? Would a hair dryer be suffient enough if I'm scared a heat gun will damage my car?
You can do it wet, but doing it dry would be the way we would recommend it be installed. A heat gun is what we would recommend. The film is supposed to be post heated to 200° and a hair dryer won't get it that hot. You could remove your headlights prior to installation if you're afraid of your paint getting too hot.
@@shometint for sure. Looks like if you take your time and pay attention to what you're doing is pretty quick and easy. Windows on the other hand are going to be fun
I do like the headlight tint but mine are to dark. Let’s say mine are 5-35%. I want something light such as 50% or above allowing more light through but I can’t find headlight tint with the levels of light numbers that it’s allowing through so I would appreciate it if someone knows where to get this tint. Headlight tint is stretchable so it’s different than window tint.
Depending on what shade of film you go with, it can allow up to 98% of the light to pass through. Specifics can be found at the manufacturer's website.
Yea I went and did this to my headlight (okay job for my first time) but in retrospect, I probably should have watched a video like yours. I’m gonna re do it with newfound knowledge
I have a bike though, lots of sharp edges on the front headlights and the rear one is quite literally a 3D shape so it has 90° angles... even with a heat gun it's so hard
This channel has just 3k subs?? I felt like I was watching a video from a million subscriber channel! Great vid. Subscribed
Thank you! We are pretty new, but hope for great growth soon!!!
I know!
@@moniquelouise73 appreciate the support!!!
Bro same!
Just got my tints for my headlight, and I was going to pay someone to put it on, but u made it look to easy. I'm doing in myself. Thank u for the video
Let us know how it goes!!!
Cheers bro 👌
Do have a link or a good place where we can buy headlights tint thanks appreciate your help
@@larryhaslondude I literally got mines off temu for 4 dollars very cheap I recommend you get it from there and not Amazon that’ll cost you 30 bucks …
I would want to do myself but don’t have the heat gun did u buy one or what did y do?
Thanks for the straightforward video and no nonsense talk! Rockin the detail world!
Glad you liked it!!! We have more coming soon!
Thanks ... no one around where I live will tint headlights. I know I can do after seeing your video.
I like your confidence!
dude, you're killin' it! keep up the great work
Thank you!!
Thank you both!
I'm sitting on the toilet watching this before I go and put neo chrome tint on my 4runner headlights and fog lights 😂 thanks for this video man much love from San antonio Texas
Lol love it!!!
Lol! Your transparency is oddly refreshing 🥴🤣
How did it turn out? I'm about to attempt this on my Juke now... I'm so excited to see how it turns out!
I used water first time with heat gun. No bubbles. Just tinted them again with divx last week. No water and a heat gun again. No bubbles after I finished , even 24hrs later. Figured I was good. Now they look like they have teenage acne. I’m gonna try and find this brand of tint. Dreading removing the adhesive for a 2nd time. Thanks for the video man
Several methods to do it, but results can vary. Glad the video can help ya!
@@shometintdude I don’t think you needed to water if the tint already has adhesive I maybe wrong but u just clean your lights and stick it on like he just did
He seems like such a cool guy. Awesome tutorial
You showed the cut point between the light and the body - something that’s rarely made clear on YT.
Thank you.
@travisdavis2079 Glad to Help!
I'm from Malaysia. Like the way you make your video bro. Thumb's up, keep up the good work.
Wow! Welcome to the channel and thank you for the support from so far away!
Doing it myself. Thank you!
So..
Excellent Video! Thanks for such a detailed work.
You're welcome. Hope it helps you!
Just received the tint off the link in the video , going to try it out now your demo is awesome
Let us know how it goes!
You mentioned debris pickup from bad paint. If your lens is fading or crusty, the film will stick to the failing surface and not the lens.
Was a crazy, but expected surprise on my wife's WRX. Keep up the good work!
Great point!
Lux and Vivid Air tint are my two favs. Great vid!
@jessecolton5207 Thanks brother!
I’m going to try on my car appreciate this video
Hope that it helps you!
i just did it on my car after watching this video , since ya said to lyk thank u for making a good guide
@jordanlilly5505 That's awesome! It's not too bad and way cheaper to do it yourself! Good job.
Hi from Poland its really cool to watch Your Flow ❤ keep doin that
Thank you friend! I'll keep up the flow, just for you!!!
Cool video, thanks! I wonder if a 1-way reflective clear or light tint would look cool on headlights.
I'm not sure, give it a try and let us know!!!
How do you wrap the little interior trim. Like around air vents and such
Sometimes we remove it and have it auto flexed but if the surface is flat and smooth we are able to wrap it. Please be careful when trimming those pieces out because customers hate it when you cut the car. 😉
Pretty cool dude with nice vibes. Keep it up,mate! 💪🏻
@@bogdancalinescu4003 Thank you much!
Inspirational words and video very moving great job!
Thank you!
Wow, you have potential the whole time I was cracking up on the jokes you were making hell yeah stay up
I’m glad I found this !! Thanks for the video!!! Now I feel better trying it myself
Oh and you should try linking the product now in the video !!
We have it in the description but here is the link... amzn.to/3mQ8WMr
It's really not that hard, just take your time and you may need a few tries.
You knocked it out quick . Makes me feel like I can do it .
You can!!!
Great video and thanks.
How much light do you loose?
It depends on the film you choose to use. If it's a decent brand, they should have a website that gives those details.
@@shometint thank you!
My headlights are ceramic coated. With this stick to them for the long term? Ty.
@@billnipp2309 yes
Good video. I just ordered some. I’ll be tinting the lights on my riding mower, ATV, and Silverado
Riding mower! Gotta cut in style!!! Love it.
@@shometint Yeah, it’s the red one in my profile picture. I have already made many other mods to it. Thanks.
Super helpful. One light is a tad foggier than the other dispite trying to restore it and the tint makes it nearly noticeable
Glad the tint can make them look the same!
Great vid bro, thanks for the tips, love the video thanks doing this to my truck next week
Don't get discouraged if it doesn't work right the first time. Practice makes it look easy. Let us know how with goes!!!
Is it a certain type film to use instead of standard film ? It’s a difference when it come to stretching the film
Just came across your channel! Look forward to seeing what else you can put out.
Awesome! Thank you!
would it be easier to tint while off the car mine are right now, should i put them on before tinting?
@Eli_89321 off of the vehicle you will generally have more control of the application and would have no risk of accidentally cutting into your vehicles paint when trimming it out.
thank you for posting this . very helpful , but what about prep ? just clean with isopropyl alcohol ?
Glad you got some use from it!!!
Yo thanks for the tutorial! Now to jus put it into action, also thanks for the Amazon link. Keep rock'n it!
No problem, happy to help!
You are a great teacher!!!
@@ymonifrazier2629 Thank you for the kind words 🙏 ❤️
Great video man. Thinking I will use a hair dryer in replacement of a heat gun, do you think that would work?
Thanks. As much as I'd like to say yes, I just don't think a hair dryer can get to a high enough temp.
I got a roll of blue film to do my headlights from Temu for a ridiculous $1.60
Lots of options out there and it's a VERY affordable mod 👌
@@shometinthow did it go ? Is it holding up good? A lot of folks seriously recommended to not buy headlight tints from temu special based off the price because it’s bad quality and your headlights will cause mini acne looking bubble from the heat caused by the headlights being hot
@@ElevationRequiresSeperation1 I can confirm your suspicion on the quality of the film from temu. I bought a roll of yellow headlight tint and it easily bubbles with moderate heat.
phenomenal. some.people just explain it well. subscribed 💪🏻
Welcome to the cool kids club! We have a bunch of tutorials coming up soon!!!!
This was SOOOOO helpful! Thanks man!!!
@sergioschaefer7980 You're welcome, glad it helped!!!
Thanks for the informative explanation im gonna do my truck tomorrow
Awesome, you're welcome! Let us know how it works out for you!
Can you show how to tint a 2010 lexus rx350 headlight???
Excellent tutorial
Thanks, trying to keep it simple.
amazing work brotha keep the work up
@sethgarton7722 thank you!!!
Thanks for this video. About to tint my tail lights. Good stuff. Cheers!
Let us know how it turns out!
@@shometint Well, I have done one tail light so far. I would give it a B+. However, I destroyed the first sheet of material trying. The problem is my tail light is an extremely challenging shape I now realize. Its curved the entire way, and is long all the way to a sharp point. The material wants to bunch up. Imagine a very elongated teardrop, cut in half. Its not the point part is hard. Its the spherical section. But, not impossible. I will post a final photo somewhere and link it. Thanks again.
@@shometint Damn I just watched the video again and realize I didn't follow how you did it exactly. I'm going to correct and try it on the second. You start in the middle of the light, and I started on an edge. Let's see how number 2 goes more closely following you. Thanks.
@@LIVEEVENTINNOVATIONS practice makes perfect. We are always learning. 💪
Second one, also B+ (Acceptable on my "Restoration of 2007 Honda Accord Coupe Racer). Requires more practice. HAHA@@shometint
Where u get them jeans I like those
They are BKE, from the buckle.
@@shometint thanks
Great help, thank you. What headlight (on your head) do you use?
It's Snap-On brand. Thank you!
Hello. Can you advise me please! The video shows the guy using no water on the headlight before applying the vinyl tint. I some people spray water on the headlight before attaching the vinyl? How do I know which method to use? Thanks:)@
This was very helpful. I have a motorcycle that I just purchased a sticker kit for. Do you have a video on that???
We have one coming up very soon with us adding a kit to a side by side. That would be a very similar application.
@@shometint awesome. Looking forward to seeing it.
What does the light look like on now, does it change colour
Color won't change, intensity will be slightly reduced. With how bright modern car headlights are, you most likely won't have an issue.
Love the way you talk
And I love the way you type!
I done it . With your video help thanks 🙏🏽
@@tonyhouston5276 I love to hear that! Great job!!!
just orderd mines cant wait to get to it
Let us know how it goes! You've got this!!!
Thanks, looks to easy to do it.
@mariomoraleshernandez5054 it's not too bad. A little practice, and you'll be a pro!
Hope you did something about that orange indicator.
We do whatever the customer wants 😉
came out great and i noticed you didn't spray the headlight or tint with water than apply.
awesome vinyl... very easy to work with..
Glad you like it!
You make it look sooo easy Bro‼😝
Years of practice my friend!
Super helpful bro I got some chameleon tint I’m about to try this
Get it! Share the results!
Definitely subscribing. This dudes cool
Thanks Tony 😊
Is this material same as laminate x?
Going to give it a try, but I believe you made it look easy. Thanks!
You can do it!
so whats the difference between window tint and headlight tint?
Both are made for their specific applications. You would not get the desired results if you were to switch the roles of the material.
One is meant for inside, away from the elements. The other is designed for outdoor use and has more flexible properties to curve around newer more challenging angles some new lights have. Window tint would not survive such severe turns/curves that the headlights have.
doing this to my qx30 in a bit, great vid!
@tacoart2120 good luck, let us know how it goes!
Trying to tint my headlights. Should I spray the tint and or headlight with soapy water? Would a hair dryer be suffient enough if I'm scared a heat gun will damage my car?
You can do it wet, but doing it dry would be the way we would recommend it be installed.
A heat gun is what we would recommend. The film is supposed to be post heated to 200° and a hair dryer won't get it that hot.
You could remove your headlights prior to installation if you're afraid of your paint getting too hot.
@@shometint thank you! I'm trying to do as much as I can to my car myself. Before I go to any shops. This is helpful.
Where I can get the wrap?
Where is the shop located at? I want to tint my lights.
@peterrodriguez872 Springfield Mo, google us bro!
Yeah I'll hopefully be doing this soon. Ty buddy!
It's really not too bad even if it's your first try!
@@shometint for sure. Looks like if you take your time and pay attention to what you're doing is pretty quick and easy. Windows on the other hand are going to be fun
Aye.. fresh cut bruh 💪🏿💪🏿🐲
Yes, yes my friend!
Where’d you pick up your “headlights” flashlights? those are handy!
They are snap-op brand!
I want to do this on mine but how much does it kill the headlight output at night? Or does it not at all?
It depends on the shade. A lighter tint will allow almost all the light to pass through.
For my Acura TSX 2005, should I use dark or mid smoke for the tinting?
We like using the mid smoke! But darker might look better with your paint color.
@@shometint Okay thank you! Do you think dark smoke would make my lights too dim?
@@rikkipayne8832 Every car will be a little different. Only one way to find out!
Excellent stuff! How much would I need for the headlights of a mini cooper? Don’t have the vehicle yet, but it’s in transit. Just earned a sub!
I'm not sure of the head light size. Measure it up and then account for a little extra, in case you mess up.
Does the tint dull the brightness of the light?
The manufacturers website lists how much light gets past the tint. I believe the lightest tint allows up to 98% of the light to pass through.
do you need heat for this or will it stick okay without it
@@nicholasrosales4059 it will most likely peel without heat activating the adhesive.
Perfect!! I always wanted to do this to my car
Do it and let us know how you did!
GThanks for this information on how to do it, it helped me a lot.
Awesome, any other questions reach out. Happy to help!
Could a HD road glide headlight be tinted green? And still be street legal.
@@chadledford7928 You will need to check with your state/local laws on that one.
And if I want to took it out,how do I do it?
Looks great
I do like the headlight tint but mine are to dark. Let’s say mine are 5-35%. I want something light such as 50% or above allowing more light through but I can’t find headlight tint with the levels of light numbers that it’s allowing through so I would appreciate it if someone knows where to get this tint. Headlight tint is stretchable so it’s different than window tint.
Can you use a hair dryer for heat instead?
I have never seen a hair dryer that can get to 200 degrees. Pretty sure a hair dryer that hot would melt your hair, 😆
What percentage for headlight tint is recommended
We like the lightest shade as it gives it a tinted look and doesn't block too much light projecting out the headlight.
Can you use a hair blow dryer instead?
@ashleycrudup2003 Typically hair dryers can't get hot enough.
Why didn’t you spray the headlight with soapy water is it easier this way doing it dry?
This guy is good, easier with water and heat for sure, this guy is lowkey a legend for rawdogging it with no heat and no lubricant
so you don't have to spray water or anything, when you ready to put the tint ?
Great question and no. You want to clean the surface before you apply the tint.
Is the headlight perform the same or it got dim? I want to do it to my car also?
Depending on what shade of film you go with, it can allow up to 98% of the light to pass through. Specifics can be found at the manufacturer's website.
Im trying this today
Let us know how it goes!
Is that static cling tint?
No, it has adhesive on the back.
are they equally bright enough at night?
Yes, as long as you use the same % of tint on each side! And the correct tint will allow plenty of light to still see the roads.
@@shometint thank you
Dazed and confused...great job 💪
Thank you!
Yea I went and did this to my headlight (okay job for my first time) but in retrospect, I probably should have watched a video like yours. I’m gonna re do it with newfound knowledge
We are always learning. You'll do a better job next time! 😉
Im here for the Tortillas. 😃
Ha! You've got it!
I don’t have a heat gun . What can I use instead of this ?
I'm not sure. I don't think a hair dryer can get hot enough. Borrow a heat gun from a friend :)
I have a bike though, lots of sharp edges on the front headlights and the rear one is quite literally a 3D shape so it has 90° angles... even with a heat gun it's so hard
Can I ues hair dryer instead?
@@MohammedAli-kj9zj if your hair dryer can reach 200 degrees, but I don't think many, if any, can.
Yeaaah you just saved me $100 I’m about to do this rn😭😂😂
Good luck!!!
❤GREAT VID THANKS FOR SHARING, LOVE THE WORK & SHOP…FLOOR FIRE👍
@zemoney954 Thanks! We want to give everyone, and their vehicle, a better experience than any other shop can!
Your film looks more soft , I just made mine 10 minutes ago but the film was very rigid , unbelievable hard to pull it and give shape
Luxe film is what we use. Can't speak for other brands, but I'm sure other brands can work just as well.
Thank you brother
You are welcome!