gte86
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I'm looking to tint the rear lights on my e39 touring. I have previously used cheap fly eyes film but it didn't last very long. Can anyone recommend a film to use? I know 3m are good but don't trust the ebay ads that claim to sell them. Thanks in advance Tom
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gte86
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I've ordered this to try. It's cheap enough for if I do it and it all goes wrong. The laminx looks good but a bit pricey for me to melt it sticking it on 😆 Any tips of fitting? I've always struggled to get the curves right
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I've used laminx, worked well
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What did you use for the yellow joem83
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Another vote for laminx.
I’ve used eBay films but they fade in months.
The official UK supplier is funk motorsport I believe. That’s where I bought mine from any way!
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What did you use for the yellow joem83Not actually sure, bought some about 8 years ago and way over ordered
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I've ordered this to try. It's cheap enough for if I do it and it all goes wrong. The laminx looks good but a bit pricey for me to melt it sticking it on 😆 Any tips of fitting? I've always struggled to get the curves right It's been on for a year now and looks the same as it did when done. I don't really have any tips worth listening to, I tend to start off happy and finish in a bad mood unhappy with my work lol. I think I did these lights with water sprayed on and it makes life a little easier. Main thing to do is make sure you have a good sharp knife & everything is as clean as possible Taken last week
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Last Edit: May 9, 2021 19:04:11 GMT by joem83
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gte86
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May 12, 2021 12:51:40 GMT
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