For those of you that have Black.........
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Originally Posted by OCBen
Have you tried Meguiar's Uni-Grit paper? Very expensive but best in controlled uniformity of grit particles.
Of course the finish was clayed first!
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Deanski
#18
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For a dissenting view: I've had exactly one black car (BMW). Never again! Besides the dirt and swirl challenges, to my eyes black hides the sleek lines of P-cars. (as some noted, sometimes thats a good thing)
#19
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I've owned two pure black Mercedes (non-metallic) in a row and concur with the summaries here that it is a lot of work but worth it in the end. However, I decided to go with Midnight Blue for the 997 because I wanted something different and because I'm trying to fool myself into thinking that dark blue won't show the swirls as easily as black (but will show them plenty well) because it is metallic.
I should also add that I'm not quite as nuts as Ben, but just doing a "quick" simple car wash on my black Benz takes me 4 - 6 hours to make it look proper. A detail is 2 days, so I just pay others I trust to do it in one day and then touch up myself.
I should also add that I'm not quite as nuts as Ben, but just doing a "quick" simple car wash on my black Benz takes me 4 - 6 hours to make it look proper. A detail is 2 days, so I just pay others I trust to do it in one day and then touch up myself.
#20
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Originally Posted by icon
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i apologize. should have realized you would be sensitive on the subject
i apologize. should have realized you would be sensitive on the subject
#21
I disagree too. After having had black, never again. Currently own Arctic Silver and love it.
Silver is a classic Porsche color, timeless, great for resale, and looks better over time than black with less effort. Black looks great but requires a great deal more work to keep it so for more than 2 years.
Silver also shows the lines better - just look at that Carrera GT in the post above this one!
-B
Edit: Hey the GT Silver Carrera GT turned into a Seal Grey 997 Cab!
Silver is a classic Porsche color, timeless, great for resale, and looks better over time than black with less effort. Black looks great but requires a great deal more work to keep it so for more than 2 years.
Silver also shows the lines better - just look at that Carrera GT in the post above this one!
-B
Edit: Hey the GT Silver Carrera GT turned into a Seal Grey 997 Cab!
Last edited by Bullet; 02-13-2006 at 12:42 AM.
#24
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Originally Posted by woodranch
For those of you that have a black 997 and have had it for some time do you still love the color or would you pick a different color if you could do it again.
I have Lapis Blue, all my friends thought it was black for months!!!
It shows everything!! (dirt, dust and chips) I would definitely buy dark colors again, it looks so nice when clean and its a color that not everyone chooses
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Originally Posted by pcar964
hey icon, who the heck is that in your avatar? If that's your girlfriend or wife, then cars should be the last thing on your mind
#28
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Originally Posted by wross996tt
Every one of my cars is black!...my wife tries the colors...but for me black is it for a car! A little Zaino magic and california duster and life is beautiful!
I have a Baja Sol "The original California Car Duster" and that thing just puts these oily streaks on my beautiful black paint, so I've only used it once. What's the trick with these things to keep them from oiling up your car?
#29
Originally Posted by ronmart
I have a Baja Sol "The original California Car Duster" and that thing just puts these oily streaks on my beautiful black paint, so I've only used it once. What's the trick with these things to keep them from oiling up your car?
HTH