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LINK OF THE HEADLIGHT FILM IN THE VIDEO: UV Protected Headlight Film 30x140cm Ad No: 896141443 https://www.sahibinden.com/ilan/yedek... Yes, here are the headlights that we renewed with chloroform 1 year ago and covered with UV protected transparent film so that they do not yellow quickly against sun, dust and other external factors. As you can see, they look brand new as the day I first did the process. In short, our film coating tactic seems to have worked. Only I made some mistakes while coating these transparent films, there were places that gave sags, these were not there when I first did them, they appeared later, and that was the first time I did a coating job like this, I have never even coated a flat glass with film before, let me tell you. Here, those who do film coating need to heat the material and acclimate the film to the curved areas and give the film the shape of that curve. If you cannot do this properly, sags like this occur. Afterwards, dust and water get inside and eventually the image looks like in figure a. It may be small but when you look from a distance it looks great. As you know, when we clean the headlight with sandpaper, we also remove the protective varnish layer on it. Therefore, if we leave the headlights without doing any protective work after sandpaper, the headlights look good at first but then they get worse in a much shorter time. In fact, that's why I covered these films. Now I will remove these films and cover them again. Normally, I can do it without removing them, as you can see, they look brand new, if I don't remove them for 1 year or even 2 years, maybe they won't wear out anyway. But I wonder if there will be any adhesive layer after removing the film. Apart from that, can we remove the films with a hair dryer and cover the new film again in a healthy way? I will remove them just to show you, so that if you do this process, can you handle this job with the materials you have at hand and with little expense, what are the tricks of the trade, so that you can watch this video from where you sit and gain experience. Let's get started. Pray that there is no sticky film left on the headlights when you remove the films.