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Offline astroglass

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bleeding colors ?
« on: 02/26/13 20:56 UTC »
i dont understand "bleeding colors".what is this all about?im guessing this is for injecting two colors at the same time.

Offline MonteSS

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Re: bleeding colors ?
« Reply #1 on: 02/26/13 21:11 UTC »
Ever put a red bait in the same bag with a white on and the white one turns pink? That is bleeding. Usually it is not desireable.

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Offline astroglass

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Re: bleeding colors ?
« Reply #2 on: 02/26/13 21:14 UTC »
ok ive seem that before.i thought it was because of the injection process.thanks

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Re: bleeding colors ?
« Reply #3 on: 02/27/13 08:04 UTC »
Good component suppliers, like Caney/Do-It, tell you which colors bleed and which do not so when you are ordering you'll know up front.
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Offline Botanophilia

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Re: bleeding colors ?
« Reply #4 on: 03/01/13 00:06 UTC »
Non bleed colors may still bleed slightly in certain conditions.  I have had the CCM Fluorescent Orange X2 bleed slightly, but it was barely noticeable.