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    2010 Metallic Black Dodge Challenger (Ext/Int/Engine)

    Whats up all....been insanely busy (and loving it) the last few weeks but finally had a chance to sit down and do a write up on a recently detailed 2010 Dodge Challenger.

    The title of this write up will be Stormy Monday, since it was a Monday when we did the detail and towards the end a nice storm rolled in...and with this black paint on such a wicked looking car...the name is just fitting. At least we finished up before it rained!

    Craig wanted us to touch on all bases...full interior, engine detail, and a double pass and wax on the paint...I'll say this, it was one hell of a long day but it was worth every second in the end. The neighbors kept coming out and saying 'You're still here??' lol...our reply "Yup!"

    Was a decent drive out to his house, but we got around rush hour and made it there in decent time...started around 9 a.m and finished up at dark-thrity (bout 6ish?). Long day like i said.

    So enough chit-chat, lets take a quick look at the car of the day!



    Sweet looking ride...and just as sweet of a sound to it. Gotta say we've done a couple challengers and a charger recently and they all have some sweet sounding exhaust systems on them.

    So as i said above, he wanted us to touch on all three bases...so before the sun got too hot on us we decided to go ahead and wash this bad boy first...get all the grunge work done (tires, rims...ick....claying) and have the paint nice and prepped.

    After doing that, i went on ahead and attacked the engine job while my sis started to work her magic on the interior of the car...neither were horrible, but both surely needed love.

    We'll start with the engine bay....it had been hit pretty good by our lovely dust storms out here in Az and dust on black just does NOT look good.



    Yup yup, nice and dusty. DUST i can deal with...its grease that i hate, but this had very little grease on it...so i was happy

    Usually I'd go at it with some Meguiars Degreaser first but, with this being just dirt and not grime, i opted out for some Meguiars APC+, along with some Optimum No Rinse clay/detail spray mix for the paint and Meguiars Hyperdressing 2-1 for the dressing. Hit it with some APC first (carefully of course, don't want it going into the wrong areas)...used different brushes to agitate the dirt and worked all of the little nooks and cranny's...then used the pressure washer to wash it all down (again, gently and avoiding the sensitive electrical and air intake areas).

    I've gotta say, it turned out pretty bad ass...take a look:



    Now THAT...is clean enough to eat off of people! Can't beat a nice clean blacked out engine with some colorful highlights here and there.

    Here is a closer look before:



    Oooh yeah you can really see the dirt all up in every little crevice there. I do admit i had to twist my hand into some creative positions to get as many areas possible...i think i got them though, what do you think?



    2:1 Hyperdressing is usually a bit more glossy, but i like to spray it on, let it set...and then wipe it down with a clean microfiber to dampen down the shine a LITTLE...now its more of a semi-gloss...or even a satin...very nice i think.






    Looks good from all sides!






    So while i was busy under the hood...my sis was under the roof doin her thing on the inside. The dirt wasn't bad, but our buddy Craig had a dog...a lab...and labs...they like to shed. So she had a good deal of vacuuming to do, but again..as long as it doesn't look like a Starbucks EXPLODED on the inside, then shes good lol.



    Very cool looking interior, but of course what would you expect with a sweet looking exterior? Can't really see the hair much but got a good amount out...nothing compared to the 88' honda civic we did the week prior. I emptied out a full poodle out of the shop-vac when we were through...no not a mini-poodle..full size....insaneeee amount of fur!

    But back to THIS interior, like i said above...she did a full interior. Steam cleaned everything, extracted carpets and mats, deep cleaned leather (and cloth) on seats and steamed them as well, dressed all vinyl, treated all seats......everything. Can't have a sweet looking exterior and engine and not have the cockpit lookin right!

    Here's how it looked when she was all finished:



    I really liked this next picture...i swear she gets the coolest shots of the inside of the car when its finished up:



    The back was a little more on the dirty side...but hey this is little league stuff compared to some things we've done before....



    Hey wait, I can see a hand with the spray bottle in it through the window...I thought i was detailing the engine, who the hell is that!? Guess I was claying while she was doing these photos lol, either that or a mystery person jumped in to help out (hah yeah, like that'll ever happen!)

    Back seat turned out sweet!



    And of course the view from the passenger side was just as nice of a turn around

    Before:



    And after...






    Passenger floor before





    And of course a couple beauty shots of it all finished up





    It smelled as good as it looked...it smelled like....leather...mmmm.

    Now for what you've allllll been waiting for, the paint!

    Craig opted for the double pass (compound pass, followed by a finishing polish pass) and then topped with Meguiars #26 paste wax. It was a great choice for such a nice car with such cool paint. A single pass makes a big difference, but i LOVE doing a finishing polish before the wax, just makes things that much clearer and glossier. I won't lie, this took some time! But my sis finished up the inside around the same time i finished up the engine so we double teamed the paint, and i'll tell you what...having two people sure makes things go easier.

    So first of course, we needed to see what kind of damage and swirls we were dealing with. And with black, it was NOT hard to see the problem here!



    With some of these to go with em' on the roof



    Looking a little closer to the quarter panel we saw this



    Now of course to ME, the swirls were about all i could see at first. Just a complete eye sore, but after pulling myself away from the horror of those things, i started noticing what a beautiful metal flake the paint had in it. Craig said that when he first bought it the metallic look just popped right out at you. Well...if it looked good THEN you can imagine how it looked after some REAL TLC from us.

    Continued Below....
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    Re: 2010 Metallic Black Dodge Challenger (Ext/Int/Engine)

    The hood of course had some real good deep scratches on it:




    So, heres the deal....weather forecasters suck. I say this because it ended up getting cloudy as hell and blocking out ALL chances of full sun shots when we were done....stupid weather man. Was suppose to be sunny. BUT i did happen to get a nice shot of the hood with decent sunlight on it after doing the compound and finishing polish.

    You see the nice deep scratches above...heres how it looked after a good polishing:



    Now that is CLEAR paint...no swirls...and felt super smooth. After we applied the wax the metal flake really popped out. Even in the semi-covered sun you can see the metal flake showing itself some in the picture above. When we put the halogen lights directly on it...it looked like the car was just covered in glitter...it was amazing. We'll get to that a little later though.

    Lets get another look at the front, but this time it was waxed and completely finished. Again, sorry there was no sun, but trust me the paint was nice and clear....you can see the super deep reflections on the hood even though it was very overcast out. You can imagine how it would have looked in the sun (Craig said he'd get some sun pictures when he had the chance, once he does i'll add them to the post )



    Does the paint look wet or does it look wet?



    I call this photo "Stormy Monday"

    Which side looks better?



    Or this?



    Tires were not bad before:



    But we made em' a little better





    And remember how i said the paint looked like glitter in direct light...i wasn't joking:



    A bit closer...




    And even though the halogens aren't as good as sunlight to see swirls, you can still tell...this paint has been put back into tip-top shape!

    Last but not least, here are a few beauty shots



    See, aint i beautiful? Hah...joking :-D

    Here this is better:




    I told Craig the car has to be faster now lol. Less air drag!






    Vroom...



    Hood up...ready for a show!




    We of course dressed all the trim and all the other little goodies that just make it look that much better in person. The neighbor came over towards the end and he ended up standing there just walking around the car gazing at it for about 10 minutes lol...which was pretty cool. Craig came out and I think it's safe to say he was pleased and he plans to treat his car to a full detail once a year. I love doing cars, but i really love doing them when the owner comes out and is able to really see the full potential of their car. There's clean and then there is polished, protected and all out detailed. Seeing pictures gives you an idea of the difference, but once you see it in person and your own ride looks THAT good...you just become addicted. At lease thats what has happened to our customers so far

    I hope everyone enjoyed the write up as much as we enjoyed doing the detail.

    Take care all and thanks for reading!
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    Re: 2010 Metallic Black Dodge Challenger (Ext/Int/Engine)

    Weather Forecasters...the only job that I know of where you can lie consistantly from day to day and still get paid!!

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    Re: 2010 Metallic Black Dodge Challenger (Ext/Int/Engine)

    I'm not to big on Challengers but I LOVE that one!
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    Re: 2010 Metallic Black Dodge Challenger (Ext/Int/Engine)

    That is one badass car! Nice work! What did you use on the decals and stripes?
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    Re: 2010 Metallic Black Dodge Challenger (Ext/Int/Engine)

    Nice work indeed! Steering wheel cover on an SRT8? Not workn for me.

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    Re: 2010 Metallic Black Dodge Challenger (Ext/Int/Engine)

    Great Job Wills

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    Re: 2010 Metallic Black Dodge Challenger (Ext/Int/Engine)

    Looks good. Interesting red accents throughout.

    The thing that stands out most that I like about the detail, is the stripes on the suede inserts on the door panels.

    Awesome car, you and your sister really made it look the way it should
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    Re: 2010 Metallic Black Dodge Challenger (Ext/Int/Engine)

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert_Conklin View Post
    Weather Forecasters...the only job that I know of where you can lie consistantly from day to day and still get paid!!
    hahah, well...ALMOST true...there are still Republican politicians

    Quote Originally Posted by shoeless89 View Post
    I'm not to big on Challengers but I LOVE that one!
    It was a very sweet ride. i didn't realize it was metallic till we pulled up....i made mention of it to the owner and he said 'Ah yeah, gotta have some fun with it right?' lol. Sweet lookin ride, just wish i had some sun pictures!

    Quote Originally Posted by SameGuy View Post
    That is one badass car! Nice work! What did you use on the decals and stripes?
    Tape! I think we used ultimate protectant on them since they're vinyl but can't swear to it. I just know that we were extra careful to not get any polish on then or under the edges of them which we didn't...other than the residue that was left on my fingers when i was leaning on one for something...not like thick polish but just the stuff that builds up on your fingers after you've been removing compound for 3 hours...but it wipes clean no problem. Love D300

    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeR/T View Post
    Nice work indeed! Steering wheel cover on an SRT8? Not workn for me.
    hahaha, hey come on...don't hate on the Buzzards...er um...Cardinals. *sigh* poor cards...they try so hard, i think.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jenn1270 View Post
    Great Job Wills
    Thanks Jenn

    Quote Originally Posted by LuxuryMobile View Post
    Looks good. Interesting red accents throughout.

    The thing that stands out most that I like about the detail, is the stripes on the suede inserts on the door panels.

    Awesome car, you and your sister really made it look the way it should
    Yeah the accents were actually more of a orange, hard to tell in the pictures but the lighting was good in a couple to where you can see its more orange than red...but the accents were very cool.

    Glad you liked the stripes on the panels. I've always thought it gives the interior sort of a 'finished' look when there is carpet or suede on the panels like that...sort of shows that hey, we covered EVERY inch of this thing. Glad you liked the work and thanks
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    Re: 2010 Metallic Black Dodge Challenger (Ext/Int/Engine)

    Came out awesome! Did you use megs 40 on the interior ? You apply it then buff it ?
    BTW......'88 Civic looked AMAZING when you guys were done!!

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