What are the differences between Hamilton White and Pearl White?
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White car bodies give a bright, lively, and generous impression. As a neutral color, white blends well with the external environment, creating a clean and simple feeling. White has better visual recognition, improving driving safety, and is less prone to showing dirt compared to black. Here are the differences between the two: 1. Material Composition: Pearl White and standard white are two different types of car paint. Pearl White contains fluorescent powder in its paint layer, which reflects shiny particles under sunlight, whereas standard white paint does not contain fluorescent powder and remains pure white from inside out, without emitting any fluorescent effect under sunlight. 2. Paint Characteristics: Pearl White is a type of metallic paint, while standard white is a non-metallic solid color paint with no metallic luster. In terms of long-term use, standard white tends to yellow over time, while Pearl White is more prone to color mismatch during touch-ups due to the unique properties of its paint.