Lamin-x One 4 inch x 8 inch Universal Film Cover (Color : Amber)
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Good afternoon, Jeff, and thank you for your inquiry. Yes, the film can be removed at any time, but it cannot be reinstalled once it has been removed. If the film leaves adhesive on the lens after removal, you can remove it with GooGone, Bug and Tar Remover, or 3M Adhesive Remover. If you have any further questions, please contact us. Thank you,br>Jeff Smithbr>Order Teambr>Thank you,br>Order Teambr>Order Teambr>Order Teambr>Order Teambr>Order Teamb
It has a capacity of 180 people and a burning temperature of 220 degrees Fahrenheit.
This is just the film; you'll have to measure and cut it to the appropriate size. As a result, if you're willing to cut it out yourself, it'll be much less expensive than the precut "kits."
Ours were used as car headlights. It's doubtful that it would provide clear vision.
Selected User Reviews For Lamin-x One 4 inch x 8 inch Universal Film Cover (Color : Amber)
Throughout the night, my microwave clock lit up the entire kitchen. I bought this and hung a piece over the clock, which turned it into a soothing green that could be seen both day and night but didn't light up the entire house. This is something I strongly advise everyone to do. I used it throughout the house, and I am sleeping and feeling much better as a result.
Great product, but it's very sticky, so use caution when putting it in place. It's thick and a deep tangerine orange color. I'd go so far as to say it's darker than standard amber. However, it is pricey for such a small item.
We had a small RV with extremely bright LED lights. We were able to dim the lights by using this film. It's simple to cut and put together. So far this season, I've managed to stay put.
Toyota Tundra TRD Pro Inferno Orange lights, Toyota Tundra TRD Pro lights, Toyota Tundra TRD Pro lights, Toyota Tundra TRD One Universal Film Cover (Color: ) measuring 4" x 8" PRO: AMBER)br>br>PRO: AMBER)br>br>PRO: AMBER)br>br> A. br>br>B. br>br>C. br>br>D. Rather than flimsy window tint film, this is thick and protective. B. br>br>C. br>br>D. br>br>E. It can be re-used because it has just the right amount of adhesive. put in place C. br>br>D. br>br>E. br>br>F. With a box cutting knife, it is simple to trim. br>br>D. It's possible to heat it up and shrink it just a smidge to make it fit. E. br>br>E. br>br>E. br>br>E. The color is perfect, nice and orange, not a faded yellow or light orange after application, but a rich dark orange. br>br>CON: if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, this is not the place A. br>br>B. br>br>C. br>br>D. I wish I could have gotten a better deal. br>br>B. Don't get it dirty once you've peeled it off; it won't clean itself. OTHER: br>br>OTHER: OTHER: OTHER: OTHER: OTHER: OTHER: OTHER A. br>br>B. br>br>C. br>br>D. It's a small sheet, measuring exactly 4X8, so double-check your measurements before purchasing.
My fog lights on my car were tinted with this. I should've ordered a larger/longer film strip. The length required was approximately 10 inches. I ended up cutting two pieces and sewing them together, and the seam is almost undetectable. Cut and work with this material is a breeze. br>br>I was hoping for a more "dark orange" color, but the white LED is now almost yellow like a standard turn signal when illuminated. I'll most likely seek out a film with a darker amber tint.
I changed my mind and went down a different path. "Cheaper" was my first choice, so I could see if I could find a color match at the auto store. No luck. Yellow is a bit much. Nonetheless, Lamin- The x amber 4x8 sheet was perfect. When it gets darker, I'll post some pictures. For the time being, here are a few in the daylight. Much better than the other color, I might add. Thick and movable with excellent adhesive, I laid it over the light and pushed it outwards. When the surface was adhered, I trimmed the excess with scissors, allowing the film's edge to roll over the light housing's edge. Remove the remainder of the surplus with a razor blade. I used a blow-dryer if necessary. To get the edges to really stick down, use a dryer. I'm pleased with how things turned out. Before using this product on-the-go, always double-check your local laws and authorities. vehicles on the road.
Overall, it's a fantastic product: the film is nice and thick, and the adhesive has a good "grab" (I used it dry). However, I deducted one star because A. You should get more for the price, but it is a high-quality item, and B. It came folded in the package. Fortunately, the film was not creased, and it now looks great on my fog lights.
An Orange LED light bar required two layers to achieve the full effect. The product was simple to install and I have a 3"x6" rear light bar. I simply peeled it and pressed it against the glass. I had no trouble moving it around.