Mike lambert
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I`ve tried but been unsuccessful at finding this answer, why does it seem that the trend in Europe and Asia is to paint the walls black? There has got to be a reason! Anyone else have an idea?
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That makes sense, now, do I or don`t I ?
I think is has to do with lightning and reflecting light to get proper optics. Same reason many polish paint in the dark with just a single light source.
At Mobile Tech this year Jason Rose mentioned the combination of black walls and gray floors was best for defect finding...
I`d like to hear the reasoning behind what that`d be. No, no...I`m not disputing it, just genuinely curious. Not like it`s hard to spot marring with white walls IME and I spend 99% of my detailing time doing other stuff anyhow. Maybe a Pro who wants a dedicated "swirl-spotting room" would have a different opinion...
Heh heh, not that I`m gonna redo my walls or would want to work in a room with black walls anyhow. The mostly-black bathroom (tile, with checkered-flag type accents on all four walls) isn`t bad, but eh, that`s different from a working shop room.