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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Newly Painted Panels Darker Under Fluorescent Light?
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<blockquote data-quote="BADD281" data-source="post: 12336523" data-attributes="member: 67941"><p>One of the reasons why I HATE my paint right now, have gotten the bumper, sideskirts, trunk, rear bumper, hood all repainted at different times and there are like 4 different shades of white thanks to that. Unless it's blended into the existing panels you'll definitely notice UNLESS it's a fairly new car or garaged most of the time. Less sun fading helps but it's still never perfect unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BADD281, post: 12336523, member: 67941"] One of the reasons why I HATE my paint right now, have gotten the bumper, sideskirts, trunk, rear bumper, hood all repainted at different times and there are like 4 different shades of white thanks to that. Unless it's blended into the existing panels you'll definitely notice UNLESS it's a fairly new car or garaged most of the time. Less sun fading helps but it's still never perfect unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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