2007 Chrysler 300 Candy Paint

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This car came to me about 5 days after the customer picked it up from where he had it painted at.. i will let the pic's speak for themselves.. keep in mind this car was black, and he had it painted a candy"not really sure what color"...
 
Hahahaha.. Uploading pic's now..
 
HERE ARE SOME BEFORE PIC'S.. THE WHOLE CAR LOOKED LIKE THIS!

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HERE ARE A FEW AFTER SHOTS...I HAVE MANY MORE PIC'S, BUT IT'S LATE, I'M IN THE HOTEL AND OTTA GET UP EARLY..LOL SO ANYWAY.. THANKS FOR LOOKING!

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Ok, theres a few.. It rained the day i finished, so the sun wasent out in full force... You really cant see the true candy in this car unless the sun, or the light was beaming on it.. But.... There it is...thanks!
 
Looks good! :props: What was your process? Products used?
 
Thank You!
Washed.. Onr, 2 bucket..
Clayed, megs fine..
Megs 105 lcc orange pad
megs 205 orange pad
sealer and carnuba wax from local supplier with grey pad
 
Nice job. I absolutely LOVE the color :) It's my favorite color.
 
car looks great! Is it safe to say, the owner didnt wait long enough to try and wash and wax the car after paint?

OT: I noticed you used M205 on an Orange pad. I havent been reading long on buffing methods and practices. I always thought that finishing with a pad that has some cut to it, will leave marring. This isnt the case? I need to go read over the detailing University section again.
 
I didnt finish with the 205/orange pad, i finished with a white pad and a carnuba wax..
 
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