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Originally Posted by serper3
I enjoy detailing and really wanted hyper blue or the gray because when polished these look so good, but they are not as hard as black to maintain. After looking for ~8 months I ended up pulling the trigger on a summit white. I do think like some have said the black accents look the best with white.
The darker colors will pop more when really well maintained. white on the other hand will hide swirls, micro marring, and scratches much better. black is the worst for this, but gray and blue can also be pretty bad.
when white needs correction, it looks more dirty and less bright. if you want a lot of crazy gloss or pop, it is harder to get from white, but if you take your car through the swirlomatic (horrible, please dont lol), or have bad washing habits, it wont be nearly as noticeable on a white car.
some pics to help swing you either way lol... the professional pics are right after i bought it and the last pic is after i corrected and coated it.
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Cruising near Sausalito in a Z, what could be better

Nice work on the detail.
White can reflect if maintained consistently.
I drive my wife nuts when I detail our vehicles.
She's slowly seeing the light though.