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Anyone who is thinking about buying a taillight tint I would seriously recommend to either get it done by a professional or just get paint. When I tried mine it was the hardest thing in the world getting all of the bubbles out and creases then when I did it had crease marks this stuff is just a waste of money. Just an FYI to TYF
 
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No prob yeah definitley a do not buy
 

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I used the vinyl film on my last set of tail lights and it lasted the whole time I had the vehicle. Was the film just like a tint or was it the 3m vinyl tint? I'll upload a pic when I find one.
 

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Yea I don't know if that's the 3m stuff or not. It was my first time I ever used vinyl and it tuned out really good. Then I tried some on the interior and it turned out not as good.
 

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