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Originally Posted by cobrar97
Why do people say that? Life is the longest thing you'll ever be a part of.
Anyhow, black always looks good, just look at it out of the corner of your eye, because that's how everyone else sees it. Nobody else is going to get 2 feet from the hood, light up the direct sun in the reflection and comment on the slight marks you may have. I haven't even seen the car and I can say, trust me...it looks awsome.
I've had black forever and the only way you'll be happy is to stop looking for the imperfections, because they aren't going to disappear and never come back.
Try to enjoy your black car.  if you can!
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Thanks man, this post definitely made my day. I have a black 2002 Sentra and after a ton of research and some good money spent, I went out determined to made my car look truly perfect. I have some water spots only visible under sunlight that I cannot seem to get out, even with multiple applications of Poorboys Professional Polish or the Mother's Paint Cleaner that came packaged with the claybar. From ten feet away or further, the car looks so shiny. I am going to take your advice and enjoy my car instead of focus on the little imperfections.