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<blockquote data-quote="Junkman2008" data-source="post: 14689419" data-attributes="member: 169567"><p>The same EXACT way that I would correct the paint on ANY COLOR CAR. Here's where I want you to allow common sense to kick in. What I'm about to post is about as common sense as you can get.</p><p></p><p>What is the difference between white paint and black paint? Pigment, and absolutely NOTHING else. The way that it is applied to the car, how it wears and how it can be damaged is EXACTLY the same as ANY color out there. Is the damage harder to see? Definitely, but the exact things that will damage black paint are the same EXACT things that will damage white paint. Thus to repair ANY color paint, the process is EXACTLY the same. I don't care what color it is, paint is paint and you care for it the same exact way.</p><p></p><p>This is not rocket science, it's plain ol' common sense. When you stop and think about it, you should clearly see what I'm talking about and come to the same exact conclusion.</p><p></p><p>Think about all the nationalities of people on the planet. Do you think that there is any race of people who are less prone to die if shot at point blank range in the head with a shotgun? No there aren't. Although there are many different races out there (colors if you will), we are ALL subject to dying if we are shot by a shotgun in the head at point blank range. Color makes absolutely NO DIFFERENCE. The same things that will damage white paint will damage black paint. That goes for fixing those same colors too.</p><p></p><p>What do YOU think now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junkman2008, post: 14689419, member: 169567"] The same EXACT way that I would correct the paint on ANY COLOR CAR. Here's where I want you to allow common sense to kick in. What I'm about to post is about as common sense as you can get. What is the difference between white paint and black paint? Pigment, and absolutely NOTHING else. The way that it is applied to the car, how it wears and how it can be damaged is EXACTLY the same as ANY color out there. Is the damage harder to see? Definitely, but the exact things that will damage black paint are the same EXACT things that will damage white paint. Thus to repair ANY color paint, the process is EXACTLY the same. I don't care what color it is, paint is paint and you care for it the same exact way. This is not rocket science, it's plain ol' common sense. When you stop and think about it, you should clearly see what I'm talking about and come to the same exact conclusion. Think about all the nationalities of people on the planet. Do you think that there is any race of people who are less prone to die if shot at point blank range in the head with a shotgun? No there aren't. Although there are many different races out there (colors if you will), we are ALL subject to dying if we are shot by a shotgun in the head at point blank range. Color makes absolutely NO DIFFERENCE. The same things that will damage white paint will damage black paint. That goes for fixing those same colors too. What do YOU think now? [/QUOTE]
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