Painting a car satin black?
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Painting a car satin black?
I know that a car wearing gloss black will show all the scratches and body imperfections.
But will a car painted satin black show scratches and body dings?
I know matt is different to satin (matt is plainer and am told looks bad).
Painting cars satin black is the 'in' thing to do nowadays.
But will a car painted satin black show scratches and body dings?
I know matt is different to satin (matt is plainer and am told looks bad).
Painting cars satin black is the 'in' thing to do nowadays.
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bruce wrote:But will a car painted satin black show scratches and body dings?
It'll look like gloss black 15 minutes after being washed.
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Painting a car satin black?
I like matt black but you raise a good point about satin black. My initial view would be how reflective satin would be compared to matt especially if on a race track and looking over the bonnet.
When the paint finally dies (for whatever reason) from my old girl then something along the lines of the matt black on Matt's Time Attack NA is what my plan is:
or this 'blue hue' from FM's old Track Dog:
This is probably more gloss black than satin black:
Enjoy!
Les
When the paint finally dies (for whatever reason) from my old girl then something along the lines of the matt black on Matt's Time Attack NA is what my plan is:
or this 'blue hue' from FM's old Track Dog:
This is probably more gloss black than satin black:
Enjoy!
Les
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Painting a car satin black?
No, it was the "in" thing last year.
I wonder, is that means you can't buff your car???
I wonder, is that means you can't buff your car???
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AB7 wrote:No, it was the "in" thing last year.
I wonder, is that means you can't buff your car???
No buffing, no wax, just water
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bruce wrote:But will a car painted satin black show scratches and body dings?
I think considerably less than normal gloss/metallic.
It's becoming more and more popular in colder parts of Europe as satin/matt cars show up less imperfections from ice and various road debris (especially Autobahn asphalt bullets) damage.
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Painting a car satin black?
Paint it white White doesn't show scratches or dirt.
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I have been watching a lot of Overhaulin and am getting inspired.
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So by overhaulin logic, when does the crate LS7 arrive?
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Don't paint it satin, only works on some cars, but imo not the mx5.
And yes it's very "last year", go something glossy.
but in saying this: two words.. Rauh Welt
Also mind you, that Rauh Welt have re-painted both cars and they aren't satin/matte anymore, silvia is now champagne and the Porsche is turquoise.
And yes it's very "last year", go something glossy.
but in saying this: two words.. Rauh Welt
Also mind you, that Rauh Welt have re-painted both cars and they aren't satin/matte anymore, silvia is now champagne and the Porsche is turquoise.
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If you drive past J-Racing in Fyshwick, they have a satin black supra parked outside most days, actually looks pretty nice..
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I've always wanted a van painted in black board paint...
I think a matt black mx with a hardtop, lowered and matt black dished 15's would look pretty cool!
I think a matt black mx with a hardtop, lowered and matt black dished 15's would look pretty cool!
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Painting a car satin black?
To me, a matt black, or satin black car just looks like it's in undercoat and is waiting for the owner to get enough funds to get it painted properly.
I know that mat and satin are in fashion, but then again, it was a fashion to festoon your car in brightly coloured flowers too.
I know that mat and satin are in fashion, but then again, it was a fashion to festoon your car in brightly coloured flowers too.
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