Turq color diffs

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Turq color diffs

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Hey gang. I noticed something this weekend: a difference in the turquoise between my 2000 330/12 and my 2004 360/12. The '00 is a little more blue, and really glows nicely under a blacklight. The '04 is a little darker, a little more green, and doesn't glow under the blacklight. I've heard people discuss color shade difference before, and wonder if anyone here can explain this cool anomaly. Thanks - J
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They more than likely have paints from different manufacturers,and the formulas were different.The early/mid 2000's were (and still are!) a time of many changes in the paint world here..The Midnight Blue is another example that comes to mind..Different painters can also account for some variations in color shades as well.
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Eric's right...

I have seen much less difference in Turquoise than in MID, though.

The blacklight flourescing is probably a function of the conversion varnish formula, which has been updated from time to time.
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Cool. I didn't notice it until the blacklight was the main light source in the room. I have what I call "pimp lighting" in the former-bedroom-turned-studio. Under regular indoor lighting it is very hard to notice.
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