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lets keep it to a non-exotic brand..
I would give the nod to German paint. Any color besides Jet Black.
I'm trying to understand this Jett Black soft paint anomaly. Since we are working on clear coat (not color coat), shouldn't the paint color underneath the clear coat be irrelevant to how "hard" the paint is?
Unless one was to speculate BMW uses some special soft clear coat for Jett Black that they don't use on other colors. I don't know for sure, but this I doubt.
My theory is the JB "paint" is as "hard" or as "soft" as all the other colored cars painted that day - that it is just is easier for the human eye to actually see the slightest defect on those colors.
Please chime in all. I'm curious to what you think. I don't know for sure, but that is my theory.
Mike?
Something else I consider regarding this matter:definitely one consideration in my next vehicle purchase.
I would give the nod to German paint. Any color besides Jet Black.
lets keep it to a non-exotic brand..