Brawix Hybrid Optic LPF Headlight Tinting Protective Film
Brawix Hybrid Optic LPF Headlight Tinting Protective Film
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BRAWIX brand hybrid films offer a versatile solution to protect and enhance the optical appearance of vehicles. These films, available in different darkening options, combine the best features of polyurethane and PVC films (Top Coat + hydrophobic), ensuring scratch protection and a high-quality aesthetic finish.
BRAWIX Hybrid Night LPF (35%) is designed to provide optimal protection for vehicle optical elements during night driving. With a special tinted layer, this film creates a darkening effect on the headlights, protecting them from chips and scratches. Its dark shade perfectly matches both the front and rear lights, improving the overall aesthetics of the vehicle.
BRAWIX Hybrid Gray LPF (40%) is an ideal choice for those who want reliable protection and a stylish look. With an ash gray tone, this film offers superior protection to optical elements, while maintaining a sophisticated and modern look. It is perfect for front and rear lights, integrating harmoniously into the vehicle design.
For those who prefer a brighter option, the BRAWIX Hybrid Light Optic LPF (60%) is the perfect choice. With a light, grey-brown tone, this film offers complete protection to the optical elements, while providing a bright and attractive appearance. Ideal for headlights and rear lights, this film is one of the clearest options available in the BRAWIX catalog, ensuring excellent visibility and a flawless aesthetic finish.
All BRAWIX hybrid films are hydrophobic and self-healing, ensuring easy maintenance and a long life. In addition, the BRAWIX line for optical elements is also perfect for darkening the chrome elements of the body, offering a complete solution to improve the appearance and protection of your vehicle. With a duration of 5 years, these films represent a long-lasting investment in the care and aesthetics of your vehicle.
1. Select the BRAWIX hybrid film that best suits your needs, considering the different darkening and tint options available.
2. Carefully apply the film to the vehicle's optical elements, making sure to clean the surface thoroughly and apply the film evenly to avoid air bubbles or creases.
3. Use a roller or squeegee to eliminate any air bubbles and to ensure optimal adhesion of the film to the surface.
4. Carefully cut off the excess film using a sharp cutter, following the contours of the optical elements.
5. Once applied, check that the film is well adhered and without obvious imperfections.
6. Repeat the process for the other vehicle optical elements, if necessary.