2005 Chrysler 300

Dusty Bottoms

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Hola! Just got finished with a friend of the family's 300. It's in pretty rough condition, tons of swirls and scratches, but it's a really nice color. Not sure of the name, but it's the black with tons of metal flake. He just wanted it to look somewhat nice and be protected for winter, and we only have it for the weekend. My dad and i made the decision for two coats of sealant instead of sealant and wax. He's going to bring it to us next year, after we get handy with a PC, and really fix it up. So here's the process:

Hit all of the bug stains with DP APC

Hit the rims, tires, and wheel wells with ARO (love that product!)

Washed with Dawn

Dryed with leaf blower and Cobra WW

Clayed with Meg's white

Washed with Meg's Gold Class

Dryed with leaf blower and Cobra WW

2 coats of PB EX-P

Camera battery was dead, so we didn't get any before shots... Did get one while claying though.

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EWWWW!!!!!!!!

AFTERS:
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I may run out in a few and get some more shots now that the sun is out... It's just really damn cold and windy!
 
Ran outside to find it covered in dust, thanks to the wind. So I threw some meg's QD on it and went through two mf's to clean it all. Dressed the Tires and put it in the garage. I got just a few more pics, because that wind is absolutely frigid.

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Notice the Black Flag and V for Vendetta tattoos


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Love that flake in the 300 black paint, I got the same car and color just a different year. Carnauba will make that flake jump on the car.
 
Love that flake in the 300 black paint, I got the same car and color just a different year. Carnauba will make that flake jump on the car.

With just the EX-P, the metal flake looks 100 times better than it did when we got it. We would have liked to throw a coat of Natty's Blue on there, but we only had it over the weekend, so with the 12 hour cure time for both coats of the sealant, we can't.
 
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