Xpel Headlight/Taillight Tinting Promotion

msm

Well-known member
Thanks for the pics gents. Unfortunately, whilst they look good, I personally like the lighter versions and not these ones. Nothing wrong with them but some guys prefer Deepika Padukone, some prefer Priyanka Chopra - just personal preference at the end of the day...

If you do get the lighter versions closer to LaminX Tint, please share pics of those.
 

Rayzor

Well-known member
msm said:
Thanks for the pics gents. Unfortunately, whilst they look good, I personally like the lighter versions and not these ones. Nothing wrong with them but some guys prefer Deepika Padukone, some prefer Priyanka Chopra - just personal preference at the end of the day...

If you do get the lighter versions closer to LaminX Tint, please share pics of those.

Why do you have to make it such a hard choice :biglol:
 

Dieter@KNSCustoms

Member
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GoCart said:
How do you guys get the glue off, you know, after removing this from lights?


Every product is different. I know the original laminx tends to leave behind a lot of adhesive, the same goes for cheaper quality films. Isopropyl alcohol or benzene works well as is safe. Alternatively a dedicated glue remover works to albeit slightly longer removal time.

The Xpel branded tinting leaves next to no glue residue if/when removed.
 

GoCart

///Member
Dieter@KNSCustoms said:
GoCart said:
How do you guys get the glue off, you know, after removing this from lights?


Every product is different. I know the original laminx tends to leave behind a lot of adhesive, the same goes for cheaper quality films. Isopropyl alcohol or benzene works well as is safe. Alternatively a dedicated glue remover works to albeit slightly longer removal time.

The Xpel branded tinting leaves next to no glue residue if/when removed.

You're right, the Xpel doesn't leave much residue, but what it does leave is rather difficult to remove, I'll give Isopropyl alcohol or benzene a go. Thanks.
 
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