Anyone here try there hand at spray on tint? Only for lights wouldn't like to see anyone trying it on windows :p . Have a spare set of 50/50s for the e36 and giving it a go tomorrow.. Any tips If anyone gave it a go.?:)
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Anyone here try there hand at spray on tint? Only for lights wouldn't like to see anyone trying it on windows :p . Have a spare set of 50/50s for the e36 and giving it a go tomorrow.. Any tips If anyone gave it a go.?:)
Friend done his with cheap tont spray.looked awful and went crackly after a hot sunny day
Better off with film so yeah? Seen plenty vidoes about doing it and looked well, but as u say in hot weather it probly will crack like ur friends,
Spray is crap and leaves a dull finish, the wrap leaves a satin finish what looks better on lightsQuote:
Originally Posted by murphykidd
Just buy lamin-x
I've done it on taillights years ago. Looks awful and hard to remove. Don't do it. Buy laminx or similar. Easy to apply with a hairdryer.
Have a roll of it lying around somewhere I'll go the route so lads :) leave the spray in the can by the things I'm been told haha
I was also literally about to do this today myself...glad I saw this and didn't go but the spray.
Thanks.
Here an example of the film.
Left/boot lid light is wrapped
Right/wing light is not.
This is the lightest tint. You can get darker if needed but I think this is enough
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...ps92b0da29.jpg
The all tinted.
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...ps09f734e5.jpg
Went out today with the intention of using tint film I had but didn't have enough for pair of rear lights so I have the spray a go on a spare set of corners I had lying around,, what ye make of this? After 3 sprays and a bit of a clean.
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To be honest I wouldn't be a fan of the spray either, looks okay but when I keep looking at it it just seems to be so dead and dull.