- Brand: Komas
- Color: Orange
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 11 x 2 x 2 inches
- Surface Recommendation: Window
- Material: Vinyl
- Theme: Automobile
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Installation Type: Self-Adhesive
- Reusability: Single Use
- Pattern: Solid
- Fit For: Universal fit, it will fit any headlights, tail lights, fog lights, side-marker lights or even top part of the windshield of any cars, SUVs or Trunks. Please make sure the size is enough for your vehicle.
- FEATURES: This Tint can not only provide an amazing color changing scheme but also can protect your headlights from scratches and UV rays; Does not Fade, Chip, Crack or Peel.
- INSTALLATION: This film is also self healing and scratches will go away with heat! Simply cut the vinyl to shape, and apply it to the surface. To make the vinyl conform to curves, simply heat with a heat gun or hair dryer, stretch and apply. Lastly, using a sharp blade, trim away excess from the headlight and you’re done! its literally that simple!
- PACKAGE INCLUDED: 1 x Glossy Orange Light Vinyl Tint Film (12” X 48” )









































Nate –
I used this to make a clear side marker install look more OEM. The product is super easy to apply, make sure to use some heat as it makes it really able to wrap around corners. it’s pretty thin as well, which makes it easy to stretch and work with. also, there is a film on the top as well, protecting from scratches during install. The reason I have it 4 stars is because the color is a little lighter than I would like, I was expecting it to be a really robust red, but I maybe have to double it up to get it closer to OEM. Pictures show 1 layer, photos look a little deeper than actual.
Nen –
The packed is incomplete per details of what is included. Only a tiny blade and small plastic to remove bubbles picture shows larger paddle with a good handle blade and instructions.. no instructions included. But the actual tiny was great.
Jeff Russo –
Works for most applications.
Amazon Customer –
Like it
Moth –
I used this product for another purpose. I used it to tint the lenses of my gas mask for a halloween costume. It was cheaper than window film and honestly I think it works better. The adhesion has a sticky side that clings well to plastic. This product comes with a box cutter and something to help you push the bubbles out. Great value for the price.
Micah Cameron –
Compared to more expensive films, the adhesive properties, thickness, and ease of installation are identical. Use soapy water, a heat gun, and a squeegee and you’re golden.Unfortunately I was extremely disappointed at how easily this film scratched. Just using a squeegee to remove air bubbles scratched the film extensively. I’ve never seen anything like it. The film scratched if I looked at it the wrong way. Moreover, it isn’t self-healing, so using heat doesn’t help. I was able to cover one of my fog lights perfectly, but it the film was so scratched from the standard installation procedure that it actually made my brand new fog light look like a cloudy, beat up old one. I even tried compounding and polishing, which helped, but not enough.I’d recommend purchasing protective film from a more reputable manufacturer. I used the clear film so I don’t know if any of the colored ones suffer from the sale problem.
tomboy67 –
Worked great to restore color to the reflectors on my old truck.
Henry Park –
Wanted to match my fog lights to my ambers on my Sequoia, so I removed the fog light housings and installed the orange film.Install was pretty easy, but I found it best to just spray water on the housing (not on the film), then apply the film and round out the air bubbles to the edges.A heat gun is a must to finish off the adhesion process. Pretty satisfied with the results for the price.