March 1, 2024 at 1:23 pm
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My last car was white, so I decided on dark metallic grey this time around thinking it wouldn’t show the dirt as much, therefore less cleaning.
Didn’t quite work out like that. With white you can see the dirt when cleaning, so in general you get it all off first time around. The grey doesn’t really hide the dirt, it just emphasises you own a dirty looking car even when its clean. After washing the grey car you start to notice dirty patches as muck on grey is easily missed.
The best compromise for me is red. All my previous red cars hid the dirt quite well, yet you could see it coming off when washing.
In future, if I have a choice it will be white or red. But never grey 🙁
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This reply was modified 2 years, 1 month ago by
Doughnut.