Flat Black 2009 5.7L Hemi Dodge Challenger R/T
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Ive got a flat black paint job on my truck. How do you clean it? I know that your not suppose to use wax since it will get rid of the flat look. I heard to use dish soap. What are your thoughts
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you look like a fuckin shim but the car too sexy good job
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I call it African, so beautiful
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Hello what is the paint code
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& the award for worlds sexiest car goes to this guy :)
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that car is smexy lol
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hot as fuck. how much was it to do it?
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i had 2 paint mines flat black i do alot of street racing flat black fades with the night
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Hot!!!!check mines I got the first dodge charger on 24s same color as the car( flat black)
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So sexy I had the roof of my suv painted in sikkens rally black it came out nice but cleaning it...Jesus I wasn't prepared every time it rains it goes in the garage and when it snows idk what the hell I'm guna do
nelson4568 6 months ago
@nelson4568 I hear ya!! Never fails, I wash the car and suddenly theres a freak shower. Wasn't a problem with the original paint, but with the flat, it's instantly covered in waterspots and doesn't look at all like I just spend 2+ hours washing it... (btw, googled your FJ, looks awesome. I was actually seriously considering the FJ for utility + recreation before they came out with the Challengers... I guess the utility part wasn't as important to me, lol)
LazarusDark 6 months ago
@LazarusDark hahaha i spend an hour on water spots just on the roof idk how you do it, the only thing that works for me are kimberley-clark scott shop towels and a spray bottle and i feel like a karate kid buffing out those little bastards...but haha thanks,if you type in google "voodoo blue black roof" its the first one on images...but its a good little suv served me well so far, like i said in the winter thoug with the snow im screwed hahaha no more snow donuts
nelson4568 6 months ago
@nelson4568 Takes 2 to 3 hours. I have to wash one section at a time from the roof down, and use an electric leaf blower to dry each section as I go. I tried several types of drying towel, but none worked well for me, the leaf blower works good though. I don't take it out in winter, mostly because my tires dont like cold, I get no traction if temp is below 60 (why do they call them "all-weather", when they really mean good in perfect weather and barely usable otherwise? lol)
LazarusDark 6 months ago