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MaxSensibel
2 years ago

Paint quality in current cars is the same, if no matt lacquer, no matter whether Uni or Metallic.

How well you see microcrackers etc. is not dependent on the paint but on the chosen paint.

Polishing always goes, but a car is a utility vehicle that reaches a washing road.

MaxSensibel
2 years ago

It’s like these grey tones look like a primer.

mixmastermix
2 years ago

Unipaint is simply a monochrome lacquer! So not with metallic particles or effect varnish and has nothing to do with quality or resilience!!!

On the contrary, if a paint damage occurs in a metallic lacquer, the repair is really expensive, because of the multilayer construction. Smart Repair helps with grey

ichbinhannes
2 years ago

You don’t have to worry about long-term quality. Unilacquers are as resistant as metallic lacquers. Only scratches are easier to see because the background is different (metal pigments).

ichbinhannes
2 years ago
Reply to  Isabell683

Sure.

ichbinhannes
2 years ago

Today’s cars have clear lacquer from work as the top layer. Even without a clearcoat, this could even be polished, no problem at all.

SoIid
2 years ago

You can see the scratch marks more clearly at Unilack.