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Installation precautions, please read carefully If large bubbles are present, peel up the film to that area and apply again. LinkedGo vinyl film is very forgiving when both the area and the adhesive side of the film is wet. Keeping the film wet allows you to pull and reapply numerous times if not satisfied with results prior to heating the film. For headlight tint kits with slits spray the outside of the film with solution again. This will reduce scratching. Spray the light once again. Proceed as above being sure to liberally apply the solution to both sides of the film. When the film is stretched into position one of the sections or flaps of the film will naturally fall over the other. Lightly smooth the flap down until flat. Using a razor gently score away the overlapping film until you can easily pull the excess film away. For lights with large curves (the most common lights on the market today), spray the outside of the film with solution again. This will reduce scratching. Spray the light once again. Apply pressure to the center of the film on the light with a squeegee so that it begins to adhere to one end of the light. It may be easier to have a partner help you by holding the film as you begin the next step. Gently begin to heat the film on one end from the center with a hair dryer or heat gun on a low setting. Take your time in heating the film, you do not want to melt the film. Apply the remainder of the film by moving in a spiral or circular motion working outwards towards the edge of the light. Keep the film "warm" by continually heating it will allow it to stretch up to 2% to 5% and conform. This is the only way you can apply tint to a curved light unless the kit has slits which are intended to be overlapped and cut-away. Installation instructions in the product, if you have any questions during the installation please feel free to contact