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How to Tint Tail Lights

By Matthew Lynch
April 2, 2024
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Tinting tail lights is a popular car modification that can improve the appearance of your vehicle and provide added protection to your tail light lenses. It can be done in a few different ways, including using spray tint or vinyl film. This article will walk you through the process of tinting your tail lights and offer some tips for achieving professional-looking results.

Materials You’ll Need:

1. Tail light tint film or spray

2. Cleaning solution for tail lights

3. Lint-free cloth

4. Heat gun or hair dryer

5. Squeegee or plastic card

6. Razor blade or X-acto knife

7. Sandpaper (optional)

8. Painter’s tape (optional)

Step 1: Choose Your Method

Before you get started, you will need to decide whether you want to use spray tint or vinyl film for your tail light modification. Both methods offer their own advantages and challenges; it’s ultimately up to your personal preference, budget, and skill level.

Step 2: Clean the Tail Lights

Regardless of which method you choose, you’ll need to start by cleaning the tail lights thoroughly. Use a cleaning solution designed for automotive purposes and a lint-free cloth to remove any dirt, dust, and grime from the surface of the lenses.

Step 3: Prepare Your Work Area

Find a well-ventilated area with good lighting to work in, as this will help ensure the best result possible. If you are using spray tint, cover any areas surrounding the tail lights with painter’s tape and paper or plastic sheeting to protect them from overspray.

Step 4: Apply the Tint

If using spray tint, follow the instructions on the product packaging carefully regarding application technique, number of coats, and drying times between coats. Hold the can at a consistent distance from the tail light and apply thin, even coats.

If using vinyl film, cut the film to a size slightly larger than your tail light lens. Peel the backing off the film and apply it to the lens starting in the center and working your way outward, using a heat gun or hair dryer to stretch the material as needed. Press out any air bubbles with a squeegee or plastic card as you work.

Step 5: Trim Excess Material

Once the tint is applied and dry (if using spray tint), use a razor blade or X-acto knife to carefully trim away any excess material around the edges of the tail light lens. Be patient and take your time with this step to avoid any mistakes.

Step 6: Inspect Your Work

Give your newly-tinted tail lights a thorough inspection and ensure that there are no air bubbles, unevenness, or damage to the lenses. If you spot any imperfections, they may be fixable by reapplying heat and pressing them out; otherwise, you may need to remove the tint and try again.

Step 7: Reassemble Your Vehicle

If you removed your tail lights for tinting, be sure to securely reattach them and reconnect any wiring before driving. Ensure that they are functioning properly before hitting the road.

With some patience and attention to detail, you can give your vehicle a custom look by tinting its tail lights. Always remember to check your local laws concerning vehicle modifications to ensure that your tinted lights do not violate any regulations. Happy tinting!

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