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name that colour!
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does anyone know if there is a special name for the shade of blue that can be argued as purple?
almost like this one.
http://www.colourlovers.com/wallPaper/1600x120 0/c/2B167B/COLOURlovers.com-18-3943_Blue_Iris. png
almost like this one.
http://www.colourlovers.com/wallPaper/1600x120 0/c/2B167B/COLOURlovers.com-18-3943_Blue_Iris. png
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.see its one of those colours that if you look at from a different perspective it looks a different shade..... to me theres a hint of purple there....
see the thing is my car is that colour and i need to get some scratch remover polish coz i was stupid... find out why by going into the motoring section and you still see my question near the top.
they have blue scratch remover... then there is dark blue scratch remover..... what to do?
see the thing is my car is that colour and i need to get some scratch remover polish coz i was stupid... find out why by going into the motoring section and you still see my question near the top.
they have blue scratch remover... then there is dark blue scratch remover..... what to do?
I know what you're saying about the colour changing. Why not buy both blues and try them on a less conspicuous area to see what's best!
Its ages since I had to tackle scratches on my car - not because I don't get any (which I don't - it's other people) but mine is too old to bother about.
Used to be you got a little colour pen with some makes of car to paint out slight scratches. Or you got the colour code from your book and you could match the colour in a spray tin in a good car accessory shop.
All that may have changed. I didn't know T Cut came in colours lol!
Its ages since I had to tackle scratches on my car - not because I don't get any (which I don't - it's other people) but mine is too old to bother about.
Used to be you got a little colour pen with some makes of car to paint out slight scratches. Or you got the colour code from your book and you could match the colour in a spray tin in a good car accessory shop.
All that may have changed. I didn't know T Cut came in colours lol!
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..... ITS the flat screen then... makes it change colour.....but
http://www.trustvehicles.com/photos/bluenissan almera_04.jpg
this is identicle to my car.. same make model and colour...
whats that? royal blue again?
http://www.trustvehicles.com/photos/bluenissan almera_04.jpg
this is identicle to my car.. same make model and colour...
whats that? royal blue again?
AHA WAIT
THIS IS ROYAL BLUE
http://www.garagecoatings.com/images/Colorchar ts/Epoxys/royalblue.gif
THIS IS THE BLUE/PURPLE SHADE CALLED: BLUE IRIS
http://www.colourlovers.com/wallPaper/1600x120 0/c/2B167B/COLOURlovers.com-18-3943_Blue_Iris. png
DIFFERENCE!!!