Keep in mind that the lighter the paint is the less of a reflection you are going to get when looking at the panel straight on. You need to view the panels from an angle to see reflections.
With light metallic paint you want the fleck to sparkle and the gloss to be high.
That's what I tell everyone with light colored cars. Enhance and improve what is there fleck and gloss. You will never see depth on a light car that you do on a dark car. It's just color and light theory 101.
You will see it on a tight angle because you are minimizing the light being diffused back to your eye.
When your silver looks perfect and it's all polished and waxed and you want to see depth take it out at sunset when the diffused light is minimal.
That is as good as it's gonna get for depth.
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