How to install 3M Paint Protection Film on your headlights for $15 at home.

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Just a quick tutorial on another easy Do-it-Yourself project that can save you hundred of dollars.

Here is the link for HEXIS Bodyfence as well

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Thank you for this video, the Rapid tac I'm definitely going to use for my headlight project.

brianafrojack
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There is two different types of 3M PPF. There is the Regular and the pro version you want the pro version. The difference is night and day

timmyl
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3M product link would be awesome after all the work you did....!

DeekJohnson
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Nice video. What do you have on the end of your applicator? I have the same one but it looks like you have some type of tape on it? BTW, we used your other video as a guide to do my trunk bumper application and it went perfectly. Thanks again

jaybd
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THANKS! for this very useful video "do it yourself" although cutting the film wasn't included. Really appreciated seeing this done without taping around the light as other videos have. How does the film stand up to "tunnel" car washes? It is my hope I can continue to use these a couple times per week and not have to worry about the film getting messed up! thanks

axxxtw
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Do you have the video of restoring piano black trim ?

music-wded
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For a wider headlight, my are almost 8 in where can I find film that fit?

dylu
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it liiks like yoy cut it so there isnt much overlapping. is overlapping the edge ok?

AnthonyJohnson-mxkp
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why just a year ? ppf can't hold 3 to 10  year ?

music-wded
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can you put a yintef film on top of a clear film?

AnthonyJohnson-mxkp
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why is there gap in the bottom corner?

MrBoomtheroom
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I was thinking about ordering this stuff but going to use it for my carbon fiber front splitter but you said that it yellows after a while And you have to replace it?

slickrickdarula
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Is there any specific film thickness you recommend for headlights?

nathanield.
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I plan on doing this to my 2012 F150. I'm about to get some aftermarket headlights and I am trying to prevent UV damage to the lense. Especially with it being aftermarket, I feel like those tend to turn yellow and crack more than OEM

I just wanted to see how hard it would be. It's pretty flat so it looks fairly simple

brysonrodden
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Can you drive after or wait couple of hiurs

therealist
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Good video, i purchased the same clear film but was a little confused, is it Vvivid or 3M? They are two different companies that make films
.. Also i wasnt sure if you can wet apply this film but it looks like you were successfull

colouredbills
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How much UV protection does this film offer?

donlew
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Dude put links to the stuff you use so we can buy it and you get a kickback!

ChristianNeff
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I would think that the hardest part is to cut the film to size. It would be cool if you had a video of doing that without the template.

diegudr
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No UV protection ?🤔 Besides shrinking bubbling, yellowing, fogging, Not to mention how difficult it would be fitting the film on oddly shaped headlights you see around these days, There are no short cuts to having headlight clarity, That's why I follow "The headlight restoration pro" The best way is the right way!!🤔🇬🇧👌

keithroberts