The World's Blackest Car Is Darker Than Musou Black!

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Published 2023-07-25
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All Comments (21)
  • @TheActionLab
    The darkest car seriously looked unreal! Remember you can get up to 30% off the air quality monitor Atmotube PRO today! tidd.ly/3OqKuMZ
  • @mootinator
    Me: "I didn't think he'd have the patience to wrap it that well." Worlds brightest flashlight: "He didn't."
  • @nukedoom
    Did you notice the car hotter during the daytime? Would be interest to see how that absorbed light converts in heat, specially sunlight. Great video!
  • @beebware
    I wonder how speed cameras could be affected: if they use lights/lasers they may not get the "bounce back" to enable them to "see" the car. OFC, if they use radio/radar, probably still work.
  • @matthieudavis1819
    As someone who can wrap cars with vinyl, I'm fairly impressed! Nice work for the first go Edit: just saw with the flashlight.... Definitely a first try hahaha
  • @pizzatonic
    Just wanted to say thanks for your content! I always appreciate how straight to the point and honest your videos are. And I find them really interesting too! I appreciate that wysiwyg as opposed to some other content creators. So thanks! Looking forward to the next video!
  • @offbeat4772
    It kind of reminds me of 3D models before the lighting is implemented, or even some video games with older graphics. Kinda surreal to look at with other stuff in the shot
  • @CYXXYC
    mans made worst nighttime safety hazard - the car that doesnt reflect light
  • @bwoods311
    I’m curious what you used to adhere the fabric, and how difficult it was to clean off. Always enjoy your videos!
  • @robmangeri777
    Always very interesting and educational! Great dedication!
  • @jobuscuswafer1716
    The Frasnel effect could be another reason that could be causing some extra light reflection at certain angles. It can happen on any object or surface. Basically the larger the angle that light bounces off of an object, the more is reflected. This is why water appears less reflective when looking straight down at it vs a more parallel viewing angle.
  • @RandyKing314
    if you mix the blackest black with the whitest white, do you get the greyest grey?
  • @nanettesage1112
    So I have to wonder if Musso Black is better. Can you do a small sample that would show each with a buckle or fold such that, when the light hits it, we can see if the buckle or fold shows. Kind of like we can see with the fabric on the car where we can at times see where the fabric was a bit buckled. Seeing something with Musso Black VS the Musso Black Fabric would be interesting. It would help show which is actually better.
  • @FerdinandFake
    Coming up next: how to clean the world's dirtiest car
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