- First Name
- Pete
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2025
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 1
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Central Arizona
- Vehicle(s)
- 2017 ORP
- Thread starter
- #1
Good day,
After having driven Magnetic Gray Metallic vehicles for nearly 15 years, I'm ready for a new color. My 2017 MGM still looks good after minimal polishing and hand washing only.
I absolutely love the way underground looks but I'm seeing a lot of reports that it is a very soft paint and it shows scratches almost as bad as black. My wife's Camry is black and it's enough to maintain. It is not unusual for me to collect pinstripes when I'm playing in the dirt, I just can't always address them in a timely manner. Full PPF isn't really an option.
While I know that white/silver will show the fewest, I'm hoping a few of you Everest owners can convince me that it hides pinstripes well enough.
I'm open to other ideas and if I'm wrong about underground, I would like to hear that too.
Thanks in advance!
Pete
After having driven Magnetic Gray Metallic vehicles for nearly 15 years, I'm ready for a new color. My 2017 MGM still looks good after minimal polishing and hand washing only.
I absolutely love the way underground looks but I'm seeing a lot of reports that it is a very soft paint and it shows scratches almost as bad as black. My wife's Camry is black and it's enough to maintain. It is not unusual for me to collect pinstripes when I'm playing in the dirt, I just can't always address them in a timely manner. Full PPF isn't really an option.
While I know that white/silver will show the fewest, I'm hoping a few of you Everest owners can convince me that it hides pinstripes well enough.
I'm open to other ideas and if I'm wrong about underground, I would like to hear that too.
Thanks in advance!
Pete
Sponsored