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No, white is the easiest to keep clean.
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Yes, any sort of dust is right away visible on AW. I used my back wipers when it was drizzling out yesterday, park the car and the back is blackened from the liquid dripped from the blade. On black you wont see minor dirt like that.
After this one, going back to black. I guess they were right when they say once you go black, you never go back.
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After two black, said no more. Look great when washed but I'm not too
regular with it. On Whites, easier than black but showed more dirt then I would have thought. Had a white vette, and it really showed the dark road debris, and if hit some oil or tar = mess. I've had the best luck with Red, Biege/Silver and Gold. Really want some upkeep go with white interior. |
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No. White is midway there.
Grey/silver and beige are easiest. Had a silver car with grey interior. Wouldn't vacuum or wash it for weeks and looked fine. Now have alpine white 35d with black carpeting. Every little piece of dirt is highly visible on carpet. But when you dont see anything - you know it must be clean. On the outside, dust first shows up on my tinted windows and plastic trim before I see it on white paint. |
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