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Old Sep 24th, 2006, 20:33   #11
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I had some California White (paint code 42) mixed up recently (Colourtone 0161 477 6970) and was amazed at how much cream was in the colour - positively yellow, but blended in very nicely with the original paint. If you are after a creamy white then 42 will do the biz.
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Paul - I had some California White (paint code 42) mixed up recently (Colourtone 0161 477 6970) and was amazed at how much cream was in the colour - positively yellow, but blended in very nicely with the original paint. If you are after a creamy white then 42 will do the biz.
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I'd agree and 42 is definately the right colour for the 69-70 Amazons, it came into use the same as 99 blue, whatever the records say.
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I'd agree and 42 is definately the right colour for the 69-70 Amazons, it came into use at the same time as 99 blue, whatever the records say.
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