Black how bad to up keep
#2
Two hours after a wash, lol, not really but it does tend to swirl a lot faster than other colors. I'm waiting until the weather get's warmer before I give my black Porsche a nice detail. Black cars requires a lot of care, I guess it's an excuse to spend more time with your car. If that's not what you are looking for, I suggest a different color. My silver benz is always clean, even months w/o a wash.
#3
I have owned four black Porsches including my current Turbo . In all honesty I feel that my white Porsche is harder to keep clean . Black will show the dirt but white shows everything . The black car can swirl easily so it does mean buying special loofas and such but when its clean it's awesome.
#4
This is my first black car...after having owned green, silver, and red....black has proven to be a real PITA regarding upkeep. If you have the time and energy to detail your ride, then go for it. After a nice detailing...it is dangerously gorgeous.
#5
Nothing looks better than a clean, freshly detailed, swirl-free 911. But it's rarely in that state. I am in the process of a 3 day detail job, which involves wash, clay, wash again, heavy polish, light polish, glaze, seal, top with wax. And that's just the paint. Not for the faint of heart, but I am a perfectionist.
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#6
black is difficult to keep looking good - shows everything ! that said, my last 2 non-DDs have been black
I use Zaino products (as do most of the posters on another forum) (I'm not associated with them - just use their products) - it's a non-wax multi step "system" that puts a show finish on your car - doesn't leave any white residue anywhere
suggest you/anyone search for their website at "zainobros.com" and give it a read
I bought their $85 "kit" which lasts a LONG time - includes a couple of clay bars (gotta do clay for a good job !), application pads and other items for different steps
if you're a non-professional detailer, try it, you'll never go back to wax
I use Zaino products (as do most of the posters on another forum) (I'm not associated with them - just use their products) - it's a non-wax multi step "system" that puts a show finish on your car - doesn't leave any white residue anywhere
suggest you/anyone search for their website at "zainobros.com" and give it a read
I bought their $85 "kit" which lasts a LONG time - includes a couple of clay bars (gotta do clay for a good job !), application pads and other items for different steps
if you're a non-professional detailer, try it, you'll never go back to wax
#7
Everytime I buy a car I swear never again black - 3 of my last 4 P-cars have been black - just can't kick the habit. I suggest find a good detail guy for any paint correction then use Optical No Rinse to wash.
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#8
I'm quite happy I'm not in a black car anymore. My black 996 was tough to keep looking nice. That said, I've owned three black cars in my life - cursed the color while I owned them - and can't rule out owning a blackcar in the future.
#13
Black takes a very good detailing to make it look great. How hard it is to keep it that way depends on you washing habits and how often you apply wax. I used Optima Paint Guard Plus-a wipe on walk away product. I apply every two weeks after washing-it takes about 10 minutes to do.
#14
For me, black was a major PIA. Seemed that I was always thinking about the next wash instead of enjoying the car.
I'll never own another car that color but I do admire ones that are well cared for.
I'll never own another car that color but I do admire ones that are well cared for.