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    SilverC is offline LX Newbie
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    Xpel protective film

    Found this site which lists the Xpel protective film for the 300C.

    http://www.xpel.com/products/default.asp

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    BlackMagnum is offline LX Padiwan
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    Re: Xpel protective film

    I'm hoping the Magnum won't be far behind. I put in a request with them last month.

    Quote Originally Posted by SilverC
    Found this site which lists the Xpel protective film for the 300C.

    http://www.xpel.com/products/default.asp

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    C4me is offline LX Padiwan
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    2 things - they don't say for sure which 300 it fits. OK, it does say 300C, but to some people that is the ONLY model and some have HEMI engines. See my thinking here? Next - I bought headlight film FROM these folks for my R/T and it was NOT a one star install !!!! There were just enough curves that it was very hard to get smooth. I did all they said, hairdryer and all. Got it smooth but after alot of sweat. ALSO the "fog" did not all go away. Their booklet says it should, but they DON'T guarantee that it will. Now, HAVING said all of that, the "C" has very flat lenses, soooo.....

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    BlackMagnum is offline LX Padiwan
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    I've installed Xpel on my headlights and fog lights before. It went very smoothly. However, the kit I installed for the front bumper was a total nightmare that took a friend and myself 6 hours to install. I wouldn't hesitate to install the film for the lights (much thicker and easier to work with), but I would only use a professional for other kits.

    Also, after several years I'm now a believer in the Xpel film and would gladly use as much of it on my car as possible. Although it doesn't look as good as the shiny perfect surface of a new car, within a couple years, you notice the Xpel surface looks new compared to the slightly pitted surface of the unprotected paint.


    Quote Originally Posted by C4me
    2 things - they don't say for sure which 300 it fits. OK, it does say 300C, but to some people that is the ONLY model and some have HEMI engines. See my thinking here? Next - I bought headlight film FROM these folks for my R/T and it was NOT a one star install !!!! There were just enough curves that it was very hard to get smooth. I did all they said, hairdryer and all. Got it smooth but after alot of sweat. ALSO the "fog" did not all go away. Their booklet says it should, but they DON'T guarantee that it will. Now, HAVING said all of that, the "C" has very flat lenses, soooo.....

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