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Halo white just doesnt match

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#1 ·
So just got my halo white car and noticing how much the paint is off on the spoiler and skirts... is this a problem that's not concerning? My spoiler doesn't even seem to be the same paint let alone a different shade.
 
#4 · (Edited)
I can confirm this is a thing. I lucked out with the spoiler, ordered Toyota’s JDM one and had it imported. It cost more but thankfully it matches. My sills are ever so slightly darker but it is about as close as it’ll get. The issue I see is that any paint you may have to touch-up, or another aftermarket piece that you want Halo coloured will almost assuredly not match. This paint is apparently very hard to match since it’s a 3 layer process to apply. Just went through this with touch-up paint and have had a body shop manager tell me this paint is a royal bear to work with. Rather than shooting a small part they have to remove the bumper, shoot a large area and blend it in, for example. Normally a $300 paint job is costing me $700 simply because it’s Halo. The manager also advised me to not buy any touch-up since virtually all of them will stand out and not blend well :( I just went back and forth since Saturday with a touch-up vendor and finally just gave up and came to terms this morning with the fact that this is one quirk I’ll just have to live with.

Tl;dr: Seems to affect all pearl paints, not something specific to Subaru or Toyota. Either have to pay extra to get shot by a pro or deal with the colour not matching 100%
 
#7 ·
Tl;dr: Seems to affect all pearl paints, not something specific to Subaru or Toyota. Either have to pay extra to get shot by a pro or deal with the colour not matching 100%
You are correct. This isn't a manufacturer specific issue. It is like that for all paints regardless of make. Trying to match pearl colors is something I used to dread doing when I was in refinishing. You will notice when you look at any pearl finishes (white especially) the bumpers are almost always off-color.
 
#23 ·
It seems like other parts aren't that bad. This is my last week of school and I have three jobs I literally haven't had time to inspect it.

When I bought it, I of course walked around it, took a short drive (I knew i wanted it). Signed the papers drove to the gym looked at it and saw this ha. So this isn't the normal off color you guys are referring to right? To my eye (my car is still dirty) my skirts and what not all look super close... or close enough I'd say. Washing it in a few minutes hopefully.
 
#31 ·
Yours is completely different, no part of mine is remotely that far off. This was odd enough I pulled it up on a calibrated monitor just to make sure I wasn't seeing things, its considerably brighter than the surrounding area on your boot and bumper. It almost looks like it has little to no metal material that you'd expect to see in a pearl paint.
 
#33 ·
Yea for sure. So off. I will update you with what they decide to do. I can see my skirts being slightly off but understandably so.

On another note, my brake seems a little "clicky" like there's some play at the very top. May just be loose. Haven't been able to investigate further beyond wiggling it. Anyone else have thay at all?


Despite these problems still loving it over my veloster n lol
 
#44 ·
It's what it is with pearls/metallics/candies/etc. If they aren't painted at the same time, with the same exact prep/process between panels, there will be variances. Even still there can be variances if the paint isn't mixed well, or even if the pearl or metallic settles out in the cup while spraying. Let alone operator variance, if done by hand.

At the factory, its almost certain that the body and the bolt on panels are sprayed separately, which is what leads to what people are noticing. Every Halo I've seen has been this way.

Plastic vs metal, aka bumpers vs body, also take paint differently which exacerbates things further.
 
#46 ·
unfortunately I am also seeing some mismatch even on factory parts... The rear bumper looks off when compared to the quarter panel. Also the side skirt seems to be off, but not as much.

Not sure if this affects all cars, or am I just looking too much at my car? I havent seen other Halo white GR86 yet to compare...
 

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#51 ·
Any parts/body panels that you can order from the dealership, that come prepainted, are going to be a different color, even from the factory (things like side skirts/rocker panels). Parts that can be purchased prepainted, were already painted well before the rest of the car, on the factory assembly line.
You are correct about the materials under the paint being a huge factor. The most drastic is the plastic front bumper and then the aluminum hood that shares a massive border with it. Shades of pearl white will magnify the discrepancy, as others have stated.