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US $25.95
Location:

New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States
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Street Vision License Plate Camera Blocker and PhotoBlocker Spray 6oz

 

Description

Street Vision License Plate Camera Blocker and PhotoBlocker Spray
Protect your custom license plates from weather damage with this spray on protectant
Save Money Against Traffic Tickets
Why this product is legal. Traffic laws are written to state that your license plate must be visible at all times, and indeed this product allows your plate to be 100% visible at all times to law enforcement. There are no traffic laws written that state your license plate must be photogenic. This is for a 6oz bottle.


Photo Blocker Spray


A majority of red light & speed cameras utilize strong flash to photograph the license plate on your car. Once sprayed on your license plate, PhotoBlocker’s special formula produces a high-powered gloss that reflects the flash back towards the camera blinding it. This overexposes the image of your license plate, rendering the picture unreadable. With PhotoBlocker, your license plate is invisible to traffic cameras yet completely legible to the naked eye.


REFLECTS traffic camera flash, helps prevent a costly ticket!
FAST spray-on formula!
INVISIBLE to the naked eye!
EXCLUSIVE formula!
BEST alternative for when you can't use an anti-camera license plate cover!
ONE TIME application! One can covers FOUR license plates!
Get a can before you get a ticket!



Photo Blocker Spray



Step 1
Photo Blocker Spray
Remove your license plate from your vehicle. Clean and dry the surface. Lay it on a dry surface.

Step 2
Photo Blocker Spray
Before spraying, be sure to lay something out to protect the surrounding area. Apply PhotoBlocker in flat even strokes until license plate is saturated. Allow your license plate to dry until tacky, then repeat 3 -4 times until there is a nice glossy shine to your license plate.


Step 3
Photo Blocker Spray
Once your license plate is dry to the touch, place it back on your vehicle and you are done.

Step 4
Photo Blocker Spray
You are now protected. Every time you go past one of those money making traffic cameras, you have an excellent chance of avoiding a ticket.

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