Originally posted by Swazo: Black is also the hardest color to spray IMO.
I dissagree. White is the hardest to spray in a well lit spraybooth. You get what I call "snowblind" you simply cannot follow your succesive passes of the gun as easily as the reflection is unbealivable. Black is very easy to "follow your last pass" and maintain good flow, overlap, and keep it wet enough to reduce orange-peel. That said, having owned 3 black cars over the years, I will never own a black anything again! I paint a lot of black (motorcycles) and white (aircraft) and prefer painting dark colors any day. Thats my $.02
Jim
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