Your taillights are the last thing people see, and on most cars, they are doing absolutely nothing for the look. VinylFrog taillight tint film fixes that. It lays flush, reads factory, and holds its finish through real-world use without bubbling or lifting at the edges. Every film in this collection carries an air-channel liner because that is what separates a clean install from one you are peeling off and redoing the next day.
Taillight Tint Films
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Deep Black: High-gloss, full dark finish. The most aggressive look in the range. Brake lights, indicators, and reverse lights remain fully visible through the film.
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Satin Black: Same installation system, lower sheen surface. Sits between matte and gloss, deliberate and clean without shouting. The better pick when the rest of the build is already bus.
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Self-Healing: A protective topcoat that closes minor surface scratches on its own with heat exposure. Everyday wash swirls and light handling marks do not accumulate the way they do on standard film. The right choice for a daily driver you are keeping long-term.
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Holographic Honeycomb: A geometric pattern that reads as dark tint in flat light and shows texture under direct sun or artificial lighting. Distinctive without being loud.
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Color Swatch Book: See and feel each finish before ordering. Worth it for client builds or anyone making decisions across multiple panels.
Features
- Air-Channel Paper Liner: Lets air escape during installation rather than trapping it underneath. Cleaner installs, fewer mistakes, no bubbles locked in.
- Self-Healing Topcoat (select films): Minor surface scratches close on their own with heat exposure. Keeps the finish looking clean through regular use and washing.
- Fully Removable: Apply heat, peel slowly, no residue left behind. No sanding, no lens damage, no permanent commitment.
- Cut-to-Fit: Works across all vehicle types. Trim to the exact shape of your lens for a clean, edge-to-edge finish.
- Light Function Preserved: Brake lights, indicators, and reverse lights stay fully visible through the film. Legal in most regions when applied correctly.