Paint protection
#2
I would order from the dealer. It's a 3M product and you could have a graphics shop order it for you in a large sheet and you would have to cut it down. If you do that yourself it won't look right and the shop will charge you dearly for ordering it if they don't keep it in stock.
Myself and the other best wrap man in central Indiana attempted to put that same material on the front bumper of a 2005 BMW M5 ($85,000 car) and we failed miserably. That stuff is voodoo cursed and I have no clue how it's done without any bubbles or wrinkles! We've wrapped complete semi's and trailers without problems but this stuff is insane!
Myself and the other best wrap man in central Indiana attempted to put that same material on the front bumper of a 2005 BMW M5 ($85,000 car) and we failed miserably. That stuff is voodoo cursed and I have no clue how it's done without any bubbles or wrinkles! We've wrapped complete semi's and trailers without problems but this stuff is insane!
#6
This company has kits for the HHR ss. I have a set of head light covers on my Subaru Impreza. It takes soap and water solution to work out air. Take your time it will pay off greatly in the looks.
https://www.xpel.com/products/paint_...&submodel=5656
https://www.xpel.com/products/paint_...&submodel=5656
#10
In all fairness I don't think they are price gouging with the material. It is very thick, stretchable material and pretty conformable to the front bumpers. It's just a major pain to install. Plus the sheets are custom cut to fit the car, and there's quite a bit time and precise measurements that go into the production of them.