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How is the 3M Black chrome film? One of the shops that are here have that and I think it would look nice with my car. Its 35% so its still legal.

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Guest darkdan

3M Black Chrome:

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Be careful. Make sure they install the Black Chrome 40% if you want it to be legal.

The 35% is actually a 30% film, and the 40% is almost a 35%.

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3M Black Chrome:

blackgtp.jpg

Be careful. Make sure they install the Black Chrome 40% if you want it to be legal.

The 35% is actually a 30% film, and the 40% is almost a 35%.

nice I havnt seen that.

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3M Black Chrome:

blackgtp.jpg

Be careful. Make sure they install the Black Chrome 40% if you want it to be legal.

The 35% is actually a 30% film, and the 40% is almost a 35%.

Is that your car? It looks sweet.

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No. Customer's car.

I don't have anything nearly that nice. =(

Haha, its cool. I just got that tint put on my neon. I also got the 3M Smoke headlight protection covering with my tint.

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Last I knew 3M doesn't make a smoke headlight protection film.

So you either got regular 3M transparent vinyl (do they make that....I'll have to google it), which really isn't much protection since it would be thin instead of thick like real PPF, or some other brand of headlight protection film.

And if you just got the tint.....PUT UP PICTURES!

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Last I knew 3M doesn't make a smoke headlight protection film.

So you either got regular 3M transparent vinyl (do they make that....I'll have to google it), which really isn't much protection since it would be thin instead of thick like real PPF, or some other brand of headlight protection film.

And if you just got the tint.....PUT UP PICTURES!

It is 3M, I guess its new. Its 30mili thick protection. I will get pics up hopefully soon.

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In that case I bet it's XPEL's film because last I knew they used 3M adhesive and liner (so the liner would say 3M) on their headlight protection films and thus confuse the guy into thinking it is 3M.

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In that case I bet it's XPEL's film because last I knew they used 3M adhesive and liner (so the liner would say 3M) on their headlight protection films and thus confuse the guy into thinking it is 3M.

Yep, that would be it! I love that film. Frost and snow doesn't even stick to it, so I can just brush off my headlights and go.

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