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Originally Posted by Canada Kev
Typically black is black; there are no shades of black. You can't tint black because, well, it's black. If there were shades of it, it would be grey, not black.
I suppose one could add some metallic to the black, but then would it really be black?
I do love a black car when it's shiny and clean. Metallic "black" also looks ok, but to me it's dark metallic grey.
As Cevan says, non-metallic looks better.
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I honestly thought you were being sarcastic. Black is definitely not just black. Almost every black used on a production vehicle has yellow, red, blue, white, etc toners in them. You can put a very small amount of pearl and have a color that completely appears black but on close inspection you can see the pearl flakes. OP what do you want? Original? Custom? Lexus black which is almost only one toner that’s essentially the darkest, richest, black toner will be your purest black based off of an oem color