Thank you for showing hand positioning and how to properly bend it around! I've got it 3/4 of the way there, but the bottom indent kept getting me. Hopefully applying your technique will help me out.
There’s no such thing as clean fingers when doing this work, your fingers have oils. Timestamp 3:03 You are there touching up the film where it’s supposed to adhere to the tail light -_-
The peel and reveal is always my favorite part.
Thank you for showing hand positioning and how to properly bend it around! I've got it 3/4 of the way there, but the bottom indent kept getting me. Hopefully applying your technique will help me out.
Glad it helped!
Difficult light shape, but you were able to stretch and use heat to produce a top finish. 😎👍
Can it be applied wet?
I realize this is a really late response, but no. Our tint is an air release, repositionable, dry application film.
what % is this tint film?
Light is 48%, medium 24% and dark 12%
FAIL! you put your oily fingers behind the film -_-
They were clean. In addition to that, fingers never touched the tint that was adhering to the taillight, only to the extra film that was trimmed off.
There’s no such thing as clean fingers when doing this work, your fingers have oils. Timestamp 3:03 You are there touching up the film where it’s supposed to adhere to the tail light -_-
@@Hbaxster good catch! However, it wasn't an issue for LightWrap or these taillights.🙂
@@LuxeAutoConcepts ok👍