at least they match the front bumper and rear bumper tho haha
The wings are plastic and as far as i know they are sprayed at another factory before going on the car
Front and rear bumper are likely to be a slightly different shade as well then? They're also plastic and I know that my front bumper sure looks different... Could be that it's been replaced, though, as the gaps on my hood are not really the same on each side, either (in fact, they're terrible).
mine r aswell. Is it not down to them being made from black plastic.
lol glad i saw this thread. just bought a iceberg silver 172 and didnt notice till i washed it in the sun on saturday! releif...
Think the colours the same, but they reflect differently..
Its because its cheap plastic.
i reckon its beacause the plastic is black before being painted. Thus, making them look darker. Plastic is plastic imo.
Think the colours the same, but they reflect differently..
Different types of light affect colors differently. The same color may look different depending on the type of light source. The fact that color will look different becomes a real concern when mixing and/or matching colors. If a particular color was chosen under fluorescent light but will be applied in direct sunlight, the color (if not properly tested) will look different. Paint suppliers, specifiers, and applicators should be aware of a phenomenon called "metamerism."
Metamerism is when two colors appear to match under one light source, but do not under another. This is caused, in part, from the use of different colorants (pigments, dyes, etc.) to arrive at the same color, and their differing reactions to differing illuminant wavelengths. These two colors are called a metameric match, whereas if they appear to match under all light conditions, they would be called a non-metameric match.