FAQ Tail-Lights
No. Taillight film is designed specifically for the unique shape, heat, and light transmission requirements of exterior lights. It is not suitable for automotive glass and will not provide the optical clarity or safety performance required for window tinting.
Yes. Most of our taillight films are engineered to be versatile and can be safely applied to headlights to achieve a cohesive, customized look. Always ensure the film is applied correctly to maintain proper light output and visibility for safety.
Yes, the taillight vinyl film needs to be post-heated at 215°F
Make sure the surface is clean and dry before beginning the installation process
We offer four distinct shades for our taillight films: Clear, Light Tint, Medium Tint, and Dark Tint. These options allow you to achieve everything from a subtle, protective finish to a bold, customized look while maintaining the high-gloss, ultra-transparent quality of our professional-grade film.
Yes. Our taillight vinyl is highly flexible and engineered to stretch, allowing it to conform smoothly to the complex curves and contours of your vehicle's lights without wrinkling or lifting.
Taillight film protects your lights from scratches, chips, and UV damage while giving them a custom, stylish look. It provides a durable barrier that keeps your lenses looking new without blocking your light output.
Air release vinyl features tiny, invisible channels in the adhesive that allow trapped air to escape during installation, making it easier to achieve a bubble-free, professional finish. Non-air release vinyl has a solid adhesive layer, which requires more advanced technique and patience to ensure a smooth, bubble-free application.
The width of our taillight film is 19.5 inches. APA Taillight film comes in 5 yards, 10 yards, 25 yards, or 32 yard
No, taillight smoke vinyl film cannot be used as window tint. However, some of the customers use our taillight film on polycarbonate motorcycle’s windshield
Yes, taillight vinyl film can be used on headlights as well. On the headlights we recommend to use the taillights without air release.
Yes, the taillight vinyl film needs to be post-heated at 215°F
Make sure the surface is clean and dry before beginning the installation process
- APA’s Taillight vinyl film with air release channels comes in 3 different shades: Light, Medium, and Dark
- APA’s Taillight vinyl film without air release channels comes in 2 different shades: Light and Medium
- We even have a matte light taillight film
Yes, the taillight vinyl film is stretchable like our car wrapping material. Our taillight smoke film is full cast PVC, that makes it easier to stretch with heat.
Tail light film not only makes your car more stylish, but also prevents yellowing and cracking of your lights.
Taillight smoke film with air release channels require dry application and taillight smoke film without air release require wet application.
Most of our customers prefer dry application because it makes the installation process faster and easier.