Once you go black ........
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My wife has a black wide body 996 C4S and it about the most gorgeous car I have ever seen. The black color makes it look menacing, and the Porsche sports exhaust makes it sound menacing. My wife has the right attitude about a black car, and that's not to worry about it when it gets dirty. She has it washed by detailers who use an air compressor to dry it, and her car has a few scratches that only can be seen under the right lighting.
I on the other hand have a black Infiniti which has the orange peel effect; that's very disappointing from an upscale car manufacturer like Infiniti. I also have lots of superficial scratches which I minimize by waxing. This will be my last black car.
I on the other hand have a black Infiniti which has the orange peel effect; that's very disappointing from an upscale car manufacturer like Infiniti. I also have lots of superficial scratches which I minimize by waxing. This will be my last black car.
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Originally Posted by mrjonang
black is too much of a hassle! sometimes i wish i had laser red, lol
My last car was a silver Grand Cherokee- I never had to wash it and it always looked clean.
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Originally Posted by picus112
5 black cars in a row for me. I must be a masochist.
I'll stick to my Graphite - hubby has to wash his IP constantly and mine looks clean 90% of the time unless you are really close up.
Would have liked the black but I don't have that kind of time.
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Well, I will say this - I think some of you (wash 3 times a week?) are making black out to be a little less forgiving than it is. I understand well what a pain it can be, but if you do a little routine cleaning it can stay looking good virtually all the time, and it isn't much more work than IP or red. A lot of folks just don't know how to keep from marring black, so their cars look bad most of the time. Believe it or not that picture above was taken about 2 weeks ago, and I haven't actually washed my car in over 2 months. I give it a qd wipedown once a week and it looks great - takes ~10 minutes. Spray on wax once a month takes about 5.
I do agree that DG is the best all round color for looks/ease of use. I'm hoping Infiniti adds an even darker grey (ala Audi's gunmetal grey) to their lineup soon.
I do agree that DG is the best all round color for looks/ease of use. I'm hoping Infiniti adds an even darker grey (ala Audi's gunmetal grey) to their lineup soon.
Last edited by Picus; 09-21-2005 at 10:41 AM.
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Originally Posted by picus112
Well, I will say this - I think some of you (wash 3 times a week?) are making black out to be a little less forgiving than it is. I understand well what a pain it can be, but if you do a little routine cleaning it can stay looking good virtually all the time, and it isn't much more work than IP or red. A lot of folks just don't know how to keep from marring black, so their cars look bad most of the time. Believe it or not that picture above was taken about 2 weeks ago, and I haven't actually washed my car in over 2 months. I give it a qd wipedown once a week and it looks great - takes ~10 minutes. Spray on wax once a month takes about 5.
I do agree that DG is the best all round color for looks/ease of use. I'm hoping Infiniti adds an even darker grey (ala Audi's gunmetal grey) to their lineup soon.
I do agree that DG is the best all round color for looks/ease of use. I'm hoping Infiniti adds an even darker grey (ala Audi's gunmetal grey) to their lineup soon.
OMG - that gunmetal grey would be awesome! Personally I would like a nice dark maroon color - seen it on a few cars but I don't know what it is called. A nice navy-ish color would be good to - with the same metallic undertone that the DG has.
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I would totally buy that berillium (sp?) they offered on the FX's awhile ago, I loved that color. It's sort of a browny/purple. And totally on the gunmetal, my neighbor has a TT in that color and she can drive it through a muddy pit of sandpaper and it still looks good.
I do drive my car daily on the QEW and Gardiner Expressway, two of Toronto's busiest freeways, it does get dirty (mostly thick dust) - but when I get home I normally grab some spray and wipe and wipe down the horizontal surfaces, then on Fridays (my day off) I go over the car with spray and gloss. Usually it ends up that I am tired and just do the friday wipedown, though. I live in a condo so I can't wash the car unless I use a waterless wash, but I find that a little prevention (wiping down when I get home) goes a long way towards keeping it looking clean all the time. Normally takes about 5 minutes, then 10-15 on fridays when I do the whole car, depends on if I clean the wheels. I do get some micro-marring because I am touching the car every day, so it's inevitable, but I just polish those out once every couple months. Just an fyi - spray and wipe (poorboys) is just about my favorite product ever, and I have a lot of them.
I think a lot of folks with black cars often wash imporperly or don't bother washing until the car is too dirty then they notice all the swirls and scratches and get discouraged. It does take some dilligence, but maintaining a black car can be done in a reasonable amount of time.
So yes, I do spend ~1 hour a week or so cleaning the car. Then probably 4 hours every second month polishing it, but 12 hours every 2 months is fine by me. My neighbors think I'm weird but whatever!
I do drive my car daily on the QEW and Gardiner Expressway, two of Toronto's busiest freeways, it does get dirty (mostly thick dust) - but when I get home I normally grab some spray and wipe and wipe down the horizontal surfaces, then on Fridays (my day off) I go over the car with spray and gloss. Usually it ends up that I am tired and just do the friday wipedown, though. I live in a condo so I can't wash the car unless I use a waterless wash, but I find that a little prevention (wiping down when I get home) goes a long way towards keeping it looking clean all the time. Normally takes about 5 minutes, then 10-15 on fridays when I do the whole car, depends on if I clean the wheels. I do get some micro-marring because I am touching the car every day, so it's inevitable, but I just polish those out once every couple months. Just an fyi - spray and wipe (poorboys) is just about my favorite product ever, and I have a lot of them.
I think a lot of folks with black cars often wash imporperly or don't bother washing until the car is too dirty then they notice all the swirls and scratches and get discouraged. It does take some dilligence, but maintaining a black car can be done in a reasonable amount of time.
So yes, I do spend ~1 hour a week or so cleaning the car. Then probably 4 hours every second month polishing it, but 12 hours every 2 months is fine by me. My neighbors think I'm weird but whatever!
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