Wow I can't even tell you've got film based on these pics. That includes the close up pics too. Plus nobody's going to squat down and stare 5 inches away from your foglight so I wouldn't sweat it too much. Again good job.
Fog lights- If precut will be a peice of cake for you.
Headlights- keep it wet/sprayed down when you squeege plus if your squeege is hard plastic consider wrapping your squeegee with a moist towel to avoid scratching. I started on the end closest to the grill first. Once I was satisfied with placement I gradually moved on to the section near the fender. You have to do a combo of stretching and gentle heat to get it to wrap around that rectangle section that sticks out. If you mess up don't sweat it just remove and start over. If you see bubbles DO NOT WORRY lol. Its normal. The cloudiness and bubbles dissipate in about 2 weeks. I've done a headlights on 4 cars. Its normal. Good luck and great job so far.
Can someone who has put on the pre-cut film tell me if the hood film folds under the leading edge? Seems like it would need to in order to prevent chips.
Gio, I was hoping that you would chime in. I think the pre-cut are not designed to be wrapped. I suppose if you get close and still get a little chip on the leading edge it is an easy fix. I am still thinking about just doing the front bumper and the rear bumper deck. I think the hood edge protector may be enough for the hood.
have posted pics on other thread, a chip on a gap not coverered with the pre-cut on the plastic fender won't rust. On the hood it might that's why I think it's more important that the hood is fully covered.
I ended up getting the roof wrapped in black carbonFiber-patterned vynl, doesnt look too bad with my black CX5. I'll post a pic soon enough, hopefully I wont be flamed too much on this forum for doing it.
7 months later I finally remember to post up a picture of this (hand)