Morimoto LED fog lens protection?
#1
Morimoto LED fog lens protection?
Got a set of Morimotos in for my IPL and the lenses are polycarbonate. I knew this before ordering. I honestly don't think they'll look good for long with all the sand/dust/debris around here and my daily highway jaunts into work.
Anyone use protective film on the Morimotos with good success? I ordered a pre-cut set already for like $14 but wondering if they'll do much good.
Anyone use protective film on the Morimotos with good success? I ordered a pre-cut set already for like $14 but wondering if they'll do much good.
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Got a set of Morimotos in for my IPL and the lenses are polycarbonate. I knew this before ordering. I honestly don't think they'll look good for long with all the sand/dust/debris around here and my daily highway jaunts into work.
Anyone use protective film on the Morimotos with good success? I ordered a pre-cut set already for like $14 but wondering if they'll do much good.
Anyone use protective film on the Morimotos with good success? I ordered a pre-cut set already for like $14 but wondering if they'll do much good.
#6
Found this on their website. I'm betting it's a bit cold in Boston right now
"Lamin-x Protective Film can easily be removed without damaging the light. Upon initial application, the film can be peeled up and reapplied numerous times if not installed correctly. The film and its adhesive are designed for this! Once the film has settled (24-48 hours), the product is no longer considered reusable. To remove a long-term installation, warm the film and peel it off slowly. If there is any adhesive left on the lens, simply roll it into a ball using your finger or thumb. Use an adhesive remover, or a similar product that is safe for automotive finishes, to remove any left-over residue."
"Lamin-x Protective Film can easily be removed without damaging the light. Upon initial application, the film can be peeled up and reapplied numerous times if not installed correctly. The film and its adhesive are designed for this! Once the film has settled (24-48 hours), the product is no longer considered reusable. To remove a long-term installation, warm the film and peel it off slowly. If there is any adhesive left on the lens, simply roll it into a ball using your finger or thumb. Use an adhesive remover, or a similar product that is safe for automotive finishes, to remove any left-over residue."
#7
I ended up buying the clear film from lamin-x. It's actually somewhat smaller than the fog light which is annoying but it covers most of it guess. I tried to take a pic but I had already put it on and it's clear soooooo