Matte paint finish on cars. WHY?

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Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
I'm seeing matte paint on more and more cars.
Matte black is quite common now, but yesterday I saw a matte green car, it looked so bad that I wanted to ride up and tell the driver that his car looked totally shite :laugh:.
In fact all matte cars look shite, matte paint doesnt work on something as big as a car, you can just about get away with it on a bike.
So why do people do it, usually to expensive cars?
ps This isnt the actual car, the one I saw was a Chrysler!
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I'm seeing matte paint on more and more cars.
Matte black is quite common now, but yesterday I saw a matte green car, it looked so bad that I wanted to ride up and tell the driver that his car looked totally ****e :laugh:.
In fact all matte cars look ****e, matte paint doesnt work on something as big as a car, you can just about get away with it on a bike.
So why do people do it, usually to expensive cars?
ps This isnt the actual car, the one I saw was a Chrysler!
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My cross bike is matt green

Bikes are exempt, bikes look good when stealthed up with matt paint, have a look at Smokeys bike.........stunning
 
I've seen an M3 wrapped in matte grey and it looked awesome, understated and classy.

I wasn't keen on the Bently some footballer had wrapped in camouflage colours though, less is more n all that.
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
[QUOTE 3000041, member: 9609"]Up until recently all colours apart from red where finished with a clear lacquer that prevented the paint fading. As far as I know they have overcome whatever problems there was with clear lacquer applied over red and modern day red cars will stay red.

My van clearly was an old fashion red.
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nazzurro19

Active Member
Location
norwich
Because its cheap involves naff all skills and barely any prep work plus it covers rust dents or any bad fixes in bodywork a whole car can be done for around £15 and if it gets keyed or scratched you just spray over it

It was originally for drift cars as they get so dented battered and covered in stone chips
 

screenman

Squire
Because its cheap involves naff all skills and barely any prep work plus it covers rust dents or any bad fixes in bodywork a whole car can be done for around £15 and if it gets keyed or scratched you just spray over it

It was originally for drift cars as they get so dented battered and covered in stone chips
So wrong in all ways apart from maybe the drift bit.
 
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