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As for black being hard to look after, if you're already at midnight blue, you're not far off. You need to take care of your new black paint carefully and lean towards touch less cleaning like pressure washers and leaf blowers. Nice fleecy lined indoor car cover and your black beast will shine like a mirror.

Reading between the lines I would say take it back to the factory black, do some prep work at home like rempvong trim , sanding back and clean clean clean. Also helps to go over every square one of car and identify problems like stone chips , hazy paint or minor dents and mark them with tape. It's easy to miss something small in a repaint and then it stands out. The only difference in a big dollar paint and a quick repaint is the prep time. Spend your available time accordingly.
Old 05-09-2017, 08:26 PM
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