Is the white color of the X-Trail a pearl paint?

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SanBarrett
07/24/25 4:04am
The white color of the X-Trail is a pearl paint. Metallic Paint: Also known as metallic flake paint, it contains fine metal powder (such as aluminum powder, copper powder, etc.) in its paint base. When light hits the metal powder, it is reflected back through the film. As a result, it appears as if the metal is sparkling. This metallic flake paint gives people a pleasant, light, and novel feeling. By changing the shape and size of the metal powder, the sparkle of the metallic paint film can be controlled. Typically, a layer of clear coat is applied over the metallic paint for protection. Pearl Paint: It has a sense of depth and three-dimensionality. When sunlight shines on the pearl paint surface, it passes through the mica flakes and reflects the color of the underlying paint, creating a deep and three-dimensional effect. Silver flake paint, which directly reflects sunlight, does not have this characteristic.
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NevaehLee
08/10/25 11:39pm
I particularly enjoy studying automotive details. The white color on the X-Trail is typically a pearl paint, such as the commonly seen Pearl White version. This type of paint incorporates mica particles during manufacturing, creating a sparkling effect under sunlight that looks very premium. If you're unsure whether your car has this, try observing the body on a sunny day and changing your viewing angle to see if there's a faint rainbow-like sheen. For maintenance, use a soft cloth and neutral detergent when washing to avoid scratching the surface; prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause discoloration, so it's advisable to park in the shade or use a car cover. Pearl paint repairs are more expensive than standard paint, and after a collision, you might need a professional paint shop for touch-ups, but it offers better corrosion resistance. When selecting a car, pay attention to the model description to avoid choosing the wrong one.
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