bod Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 I've only noticed this colour on a car recently. Just curious, since how long has this colour been around? 3 1
Ralf001 Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 Since forever. Or that particular shade of red on the Hilux... since 2016. 2
Social Media Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 Same on my Toyota and thats nearly 5 years old. 1
Social Media Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 26 minutes ago, Lacessit said: Worst possible color in terms of fading. Not my experience after 5 years of owning one. Like anything else depends how you look after it.
Ralf001 Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 34 minutes ago, Lacessit said: Worst possible color in terms of fading. Friends hilux in that colour is pristine... bout 7yrs old now.
Lacessit Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 10 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: Friends hilux in that colour is pristine... bout 7yrs old now. If he keeps it under cover, maybe. A Dulux paint chemist told me red is bad for fading, because said color absorbs more solar radiation than other colors, leading to breakdown of the binder.
Lacessit Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 52 minutes ago, ezzra said: I have underwear in the same colour. See a doctor.
Ralf001 Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 1 minute ago, Lacessit said: If he keeps it under cover, maybe. A Dulux paint chemist told me red is bad for fading, because said color absorbs more solar radiation than other colors, leading to breakdown of the binder. Parks on the street out front of his house.
HauptmannUK Posted August 21, 2023 Posted August 21, 2023 That looks like one of the shade variations of Toyota's Red Mica... been used globally for 25 years to my recollection. These days mostly metallic or pearl. Reds are always troublesome. Reds absorb a lot of solar radiation. Older one-shot solid reds used iron pigments and would oxidise and fade quite badly. These days most are finished with clearcoat which largely solves the oxidisation problem but unfortunately the clearcoat-to-basecoat interface often starts to fail and you get unsightly 'lacquer peel'. Metallics seem to suffer less than solids IME. If appraising a used car with a red finish the first thing is to do a walk around looking for lacquer peel - often its a deal breaker. 1
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