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Re: I hate black
Originally Posted by
DUBL0WS6
The only thing worse than black is dark blue metallc or black metallic. They show every minute micro-scratch.
My experience is that the metallic helps to conceal any flaws. Nothing shows blemishes like straight black.
My previous bike was black metallic (Harley Black Quartz) and it was infinitely easier to care for than any of my straight black bikes. I had that bike for two years and 30,000+ miles and I never had to polish it. My black bikes get polished on average twice a year.
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Re: I hate black
Originally Posted by
2black1s
My experience is that the metallic helps to conceal any flaws. Nothing shows blemishes like straight black.
My previous bike was black metallic (Harley Black Quartz) and it was infinitely easier to care for than any of my straight black bikes. I had that bike for two years and 30,000+ miles and I never had to polish it. My black bikes get polished on average twice a year.
Bikes have a lot less large flat surfaces than a car. I've never owned straight black but I know my navy blue metallic is 70% black base and it's a PITA to keep looking nice.
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Re: I hate black
Originally Posted by
2black1s
My experience is that the metallic helps to conceal any flaws. Nothing shows blemishes like straight black.
My previous bike was black metallic (Harley Black Quartz) and it was infinitely easier to care for than any of my straight black bikes. I had that bike for two years and 30,000+ miles and I never had to polish it. My black bikes get polished on average twice a year.
Agree. I've noticed the black metallic flake in the paint on my black cars does wonders to hide light swirls which are very obvious on piano black areas of the car like the B pillars or other non-metallic areas. The reflectivity of the flake hides light swirls in bright lighting conditions. Several times I've thought the vehicles have been in really good shape until I put them under the shop lights in my garage and I realize things are not what I thought.
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Re: I hate black
Originally Posted by
DUBL0WS6
Bikes have a lot less large flat surfaces than a car. I've never owned straight black but I know my navy blue metallic is 70% black base and it's a PITA to keep looking nice.
Surface area is irrelevant. Your dark blue metallic may be a PITA but believe me, it's not as bad as straight black.
I think that only those who work on a lot of, or own, a true black vehicle (metallic black is not black) will appreciate the special and truly unique aspects of true black.
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Re: I hate black
Originally Posted by
soobaroo
Looks more like a mirror than a hood. Nice job!
My hood does too.
Thats what's weird about black.
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Re: I hate black
The initial polishing and correcting are the hard part. Once that’s done, the rest is just maint. I have an old Caddy that’s well cared for and gets constant compliments….guys think it’s newer than it really is due to the gloss. I find it fun and decent exercise to clean it almost every day…..but I can see how some would hate that.
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Re: I hate black
Originally Posted by
dieselfan1
My hood does too.
Thats what's weird about black.
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Looks nice. Makes me want to get out and clean my black “metallic” car now but have had an abscess in one of my nasal cavities and there is no detailing with that…especially after the doc goes to cutting, scraping, sucking and everything else that goes along with it. Can’t wait to get back to my car!
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Re: I hate black
Originally Posted by
robwoodgto
Looks nice. Makes me want to get out and clean my black “metallic” car now but have had an abscess in one of my nasal cavities and there is no detailing with that…especially after the doc goes to cutting, scraping, sucking and everything else that goes along with it. Can’t wait to get back to my car!
Ouch!
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Re: I hate black
Originally Posted by
2black1s
Ouch!
One would only know how painful the fix is if they’ve had this. On a scale of 1-10 it would a 1000. Had to go back today and get another round of antibiotics and told the doctor that if something like this ever happens again I would elect to be out under in hospital. Could do the chair in dr office again. But I am feeling better so it will be car detailing time by Friday.
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Re: I hate black
Originally Posted by
Desertnate
Agree. I've noticed the black metallic flake in the paint on my black cars does wonders to hide light swirls which are very obvious on piano black areas of the car like the B pillars or other non-metallic areas. The reflectivity of the flake hides light swirls in bright lighting conditions. Several times I've thought the vehicles have been in really good shape until I put them under the shop lights in my garage and I realize things are not what I thought.
On my Crystal Black Silica WRX the paint had so much flake in it the thing always looked dusty in full sun even when freshly washed. Seemed like a good idea when I bought it but it got irritating after a while. The flake seemed multi-colored, like glitter in the paint.
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