What is your favorite color vehicle to Detail??

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Which color do you enjoy detailing the most?

Post Pics if you have one of your favorite :dblthumb2:




I personally love Detailing Silver Cars.

While they are pretty Boring as far as getting a real deep wet look. I love the way they reflect from different angles after applying a Fresh Sealant.




* never got the chance to detail one but the color I want to work with most it the Orange on the Lamborghini Gallardo*
 
I love doing blue metallics the best, but white is very satisfying to bring back from dingy.
 
I like Red, looks dripping wet if it's done right.
1.) ^^^:iagree:^^^

2.) Silvers (metallic):
For their having holistic "hiding abilities"---as though having a Giftedness of Healing!

:)

Bob
 
Black, takes longer to fine tune but when you're done, it's beautiful.
 
Black, makes you feel like you have a limo always. While black is hardest to work on imo, Its also most rewarding in that its nice to see a clean black car
 
I think we all love a black car however my favorite is red. The right red can look deep an wet similar to black but there's just something about the look of a red car that looks dropping wet. Plus it's less of a hassle to make look nice.


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Black.... Let's you know your alive!!

I agree! It is the most time consuming color to perfect but definitely the most rewarding! It also shows the defects better than any other color so you don't have to be spot on with lighting to find all the imperfections!
 
:props: Killer Pics!

Nice pics :iagree: but nicer cars for sure:xyxthumbs:

Appreciate it guys :dblthumb2: They were a pleasure to work on.

Black, makes you feel like you have a limo always. While black is hardest to work on imo, Its also most rewarding in that its nice to see a clean black car

I agree! It is the most time consuming color to perfect but definitely the most rewarding! It also shows the defects better than any other color so you don't have to be spot on with lighting to find all the imperfections!

Very true. You can't hide anything with black. Get it right and you will be breaking necks going down the road.
 
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