Would you patina a modern car?

Just stop washing it

next time don't leave the keys in ignition dumb cunt

>fake wear
>fake rust on plastic panels
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

It actually looks better.

No. Patina in a rust zone is a bad idea.

>Québec

Even living there is a bad idea indeed.

"Patina" is the automotive equivalent of spending $250 on a pair of bleach spotted, torn blue jeans.

Old unrestored cars, "survivors" are acceptable.

No, it's always obvious that it was done on purpose, especially those rims.

looks like your hot wheels from when you were a kid and smashed them into everything under the sun and chipped the paint off

Fake patina defeats the purpose and never looks good anyway. I'm not even sure I'd use the term to describe intentionally-fucked paint.

The best "imitation" patina I've seen wasn't even real rust, it was just a vinyl- and it looked more authentic than any stancefag angle grinder job.