Don Nguyen | Clear headlight film protection - Prevent rock

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Don Nguyen
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I know there are some of you out there who have no interest in the black vinyl roof wraps that I do or the way carbon fiber vinyl looks. However, you have to at least like protecting your car's headlights from rock chips and cracks.

The material that I use is not precut, so each and every installation is custom fitted to your car's specific application. This means no gaps or seam lines, in order to provide an invisible as possible installation result.

If there is enough interest, I may even be willing to do a group buy to start things out. Also, if your headlights are already faded and you wanted to restore it, I have a guy who can do that before the protective film is applied.

It was actually pretty hard figuring out a good way to show just how the clear film looks like on the headlights. However, hopefully this shows you just how clear and invisible the film is once applied to your headlights. I tried to make it as visible/noticeable as I could in this picture so you guys could actually see/notice the material.

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thanks.

-Don

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Don... will this film prevent the lenses from yellowing and chalking? I have a hell of a time with this on our G35. I can polish them up and they look great, but in a few weeks they're getting cloudy again.

Heath

Don Nguyen
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I want to test it out locally first hand for some more time before I can confirm or dispel that thought.

In theory, the material should seal the headlight from any wear, preventing them from clouding up or chipping any further.

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Feel free to shoot me a pair for testing in the heat and bugs of South Carolina. :D

Heath

Don Nguyen
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I'd have to test on a car locally first to make sure the headlight was prepped properly and that the material is installed correctly as well.

I'll let you know if I figure something out.

-Don


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