HID Blue Headlight Protection Tint Film Kit DIY – Ford Focus ST – Headlight Armor

HID Blue Headlight Protection Tint Film Kit DIY – Ford Focus ST – Headlight Armor

This video shows the application of a HID Blue Headlight Protection Kit from Headlight Armor on a Ford Focus ST. Our Lighting Protection kits are available i…

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Brian Collier says:

Great video. About to do an install myself on my performance blue ST.

CyberGMonster says:

You guys make it look so easy lol

Awax says:

Whoever had something like this on their smartphone knows that this
protection won’t last more than a year. That’s why you always get 1 or 2
spare films for your phone.
And this is a car that has to withstand hot summers, rain and cold winters,
so I guess it will last even shorter …

martin lopez rod says:

Is it street legal?

HeadlightArmor says:

Thanks, glad you liked it!

HeadlightArmor says:

You put some tension on the material when going from the inner corver to
the back corner. The material softens and becomes more compliant as well as
being easier to compress the sides once the centerline is set.

Shane Bigler says:

if you heated it with the heat gun, and then sprayed it with water, how it
is still pliable? It can’t stay soft and warm for very long.

dlytle1990 says:

I need HID in general can’t find a kit for my car 🙁

gofockyourself123 says:

so initially, you are stretching the centerline, yes? I have a 2007 lexus
gs350, with a very curved headlight, and am hesitant and unsure how to go
about this. The material stretches with heat?

HeadlightArmor says:

You just want the material warm and floppy. We always use a hair dryer,
heat guns can be used on low with care. If you over heat the material /
adhesive they will become harder to apply cleanly.

naidod03 says:

you make it look so easy

1slofofo says:

This is an extremely helpful video, wish I saw it when I did my taillights!

HeadlightArmor says:

Hope it was a help. 🙂

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