SumthinSilly
Member
Hey all,
I'm certainly no expert on this but read through this thread and decided to hit Walmart for some 20% tint (priced at just under $10). Traced over the light shape with paper and pencil and transferred that to cardboard to make a stencil - going a little bit wider than the light to allow for slight wrapping. It took a couple tries but I was able to get both on without removing the light - because I'm lazy. I used a credit card to tuck the edges around while applying heat with a hair dryer. I didn't do the best on applying it but it looks great unless you really lean down and inspect it.
I'm certainly no expert on this but read through this thread and decided to hit Walmart for some 20% tint (priced at just under $10). Traced over the light shape with paper and pencil and transferred that to cardboard to make a stencil - going a little bit wider than the light to allow for slight wrapping. It took a couple tries but I was able to get both on without removing the light - because I'm lazy. I used a credit card to tuck the edges around while applying heat with a hair dryer. I didn't do the best on applying it but it looks great unless you really lean down and inspect it.
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