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Paint Protection

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Has anyone else out there had their car Simonized (teflon paint protection) at the dealer? What are your thoughts on this and is it worth it?

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To late, I already had it done before I picked it up. It looks great, and I'm guessing I won't have to do much except wash it. Picked up new floor mats today, they are a lot nicer and longer than the original.
 
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yol brd Don't do it or pay for it. A waste of $$$

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In reality, they all have it from the factory. It's called "Clear Coat". It won't hurt anything to have it treated (except your pocketbook) and it may save a little time when you wash and polish your car the next few times.
The service department likely charged the sales department $25 to $30 to put it on - now only you know what you paid them for the "Treatment".
 
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