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Originally Posted by CleanNeon98
Why not just wash and wax it more often.
Grays and Silvers to answer your question.
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Originally Posted by Schepis
Silver will stay clean the longest.. but why not wash it? Once a week isn't asking that much..
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I work 40+ hours a week 9-5:30, go to school from anywhere between 6 until 9 or 10. I don't have time at all during the week to wash my car. Over the weekends Dan said we could wash our cars together, but during the winter that won't happen as much because well... it's too damn cold to wash my car in the winter and I'm pretty sure all of the car wash's by my house are closed after November. I'm not trying to be lazy, it's just doesn't fit in my crazy schedule to clean it every week.
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Originally Posted by Oakes
A dark silver, forget them boring light silvers. Or white
Regardless, when you get the car, tell the dealer not to touch it and bring it to me. Seriously.
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The silver is my least favorite, but my first car was silver and I remember that hiding scratches pretty well since the light undercoat is so much closer to the actual paint color. What's your opinion on the blue Nick? Do you think it'll show scuffs and scratches a lot- people at my work are necessarily the nicest when it comes to opening car doors gently.
And to go with my other statement about not being able to wash it in the Winter, I'd probably get it to you for a good detail before all the snow and ice start. Seriously.
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Originally Posted by ndubz
Blue FTW.
Or if u really dont want dirt to show ever, custom paint it **** brown
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The blue is most definitely my fav. I just dont know how much scratches and scuffs will show up on it. The picture doesn't really do it much justice but I didn't want to post anything that was super edited.