imported_garyo
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Silver is definitely "popable". First you have to decide what you consider "pop"? Is the metallic flakes really standing out, is it high gloss, is it high reflectivity, etc. You will most likely not get the deep wet look of a well prepared black car but you should still be able to impress.
Another thought to consider…Silver does such a good job of hiding imperfections that sometimes the prep of the surface is neglected (I know I have been guilty of this). Whereas, a color like black shows everything so, people go to the extremes to prep surface. The result is the black looks better not because the color but because the effort, and attention to detail that was put into the job.
In a way silver is more difficult to get right than black as I think different products can really have a different look on silver. Experiment with different prep methods and different products to determine what you really like. Some people really like high reflectivity so products like Z really work well for them. Others like to accentuate the metallic factor and I think Glanz does a great job of that. However Z and GW look different so it is unlikely that everyone is going to like the look of both. Conversely I don’t see such a dramatic difference between the two products when used on black. YMMV
Another thought to consider…Silver does such a good job of hiding imperfections that sometimes the prep of the surface is neglected (I know I have been guilty of this). Whereas, a color like black shows everything so, people go to the extremes to prep surface. The result is the black looks better not because the color but because the effort, and attention to detail that was put into the job.
In a way silver is more difficult to get right than black as I think different products can really have a different look on silver. Experiment with different prep methods and different products to determine what you really like. Some people really like high reflectivity so products like Z really work well for them. Others like to accentuate the metallic factor and I think Glanz does a great job of that. However Z and GW look different so it is unlikely that everyone is going to like the look of both. Conversely I don’t see such a dramatic difference between the two products when used on black. YMMV