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Rtint Taillight Tints Add Style to Your 1998 Honda Prelude

Tail Light Wraps are an innovative way to change the appearance of your car's lights. Your vehicle gets an instant upgrade with these tints. Your 1998 Honda Prelude deserves the best, and that’s where Rtint Tail Light Tints come into play. The vehicle-specific design ensures a snug fit for your car's tail lights. Remember, it’s not just about aesthetics, but also about protecting your vehicle’s lights. Experience the blend of style and functionality with every wrap. Dive into the world of unparalleled craftsmanship with Rtint Tail Light Tints.

Get Your Choice of Smoke, Blackout or Clear

Taillight Tint Kits come in a spectrum of colors and finishes. The tinted films feature air-release adhesives, ensuring a bubble-free application. Blackout, while bolder, is still designed to let important light through. The versatility of these tints ensures they suit a range of vehicle models. Regardless of the chosen finish, each film is designed for longevity. Investing in 1998 Honda Prelude ensures both style and substance. Make a statement with your choice of color and finish.

DIY Installation Saves Time and Money

It's recommended to work in a shaded area, away from direct sunlight to prevent premature adhesion. After drying, prep the tail lights with a mixture of water and a few drops of dish soap in a spray bottle. Start applying the tint to your 1998 Honda Prelude's tail lights, beginning at one edge and working your way across, ensuring to smooth out any bubbles. Once you're satisfied with the positioning on your 1998 Honda Prelude, allow the tint to start adhering to the tail lights. Once you're satisfied with the appearance, give the tint some time to cure without exposure to water. Maintenance of the tint is simple: clean it with mild soap and water, avoiding any abrasive materials. Remember, these tints are not just about aesthetics but also about protecting your lights from wear and tear.

Tint Your 1998 Honda Prelude Today

With each passing moment, you're missing out on the unique look and feel only our product can offer. Our limited-time offers are designed to reward prompt decision-makers like you. With easy installation and durable quality, our products are second to none. Be a trendsetter, not a follower. We believe in our products, and we know you'll love the results. We've made it incredibly easy for you: just a few clicks, and the product is yours. Click "Buy Now" and embark on a journey of unparalleled sophistication for your 1998 Honda Prelude.

 

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by Christopher D., Newnan, GA 4.50

5/6/2020
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Got it in a few days. I used these to give my honda Pilot some eyebrows and it installed pretty well. Maybe not as nice as some plastic eyebrows, but since they don't make them for my car I went with this option. Would do it again.

2013 Honda Accord Coupe Review
by Larry K., Denver, CO 3.00

2/7/2015
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I purchased this to smoke the headlights and tail lights of my 2013 Accord and it was harder than I thought. Those lights are big and hard to tint without creases. The smoke shade is great and looked awesome but I was cursing a lot while installing it. In the end it came out well, some wrinkles so I may purchase another roll to redo my driver side headlight. Whatever you do, start with tinting the easiest light you have on your car first.

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