Satin and/or Matte Black Paint Finishes

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Im a fan of satin black paint jobs, what i dont understand is the stigma behind them. Let me explain, people aka so called detailers say when you have a satin black paint job that it wont last/you wont be able to clean it. *** BBQ I dont understand that...dont you just get satin black paint and use flat clear coat? Then it would be like any other "glossy" color paint job in terms of maintenance/durability/etc. Basically they make it seem as if going with a satin black paint job is hard to execute...someone in the know please enlighten me.
 
If you want a flat paint job, you need the paint AND the clear to be flat. spraying a flat clear over a glossy color would still make the color look glossy, and only add an extra layer of protection. Just think of how the gloss black would look without the clear and thats about the same outcome you will have when you spray a flat clear over.



Check out all the badass flats that House of Kolor offers. Metallics, pearls, all kinds of colors. I like the twilight black metallic myself.



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Reviving a dead thread because I'm interested in painting my front lip Satin black like this example...



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Two questions:



1) Can you wax this paint job?

2) Can you adhere paint protection film (3M/Ventureshield) to it without creating a glossy look?
 
Vinyl is the way to go. Period.



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We're doing flat black wraps and warrantying them for five years. No waxing needed.
 
qballjr13 said:
Good point! I didnt mean to question you...I just couldnt understand the reasoning on a car such as a Ferrari.



Because you would ruin it if you painted it. Vinyl removes with zero evidence it was ever there.
 
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