Mica Powder - True Red

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robutacion

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There is a reason why is very difficult to find colours that are a bright vivid red, it appears that, those reds are badly affected by UV, making them loose the brightness with time.

There is a technical term for that, I just can't recall its name, sorry...!

Many colour manufacturers stop making them due to this very reason.

Cheers
George
 

Skie_M

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There is a reason why is very difficult to find colours that are a bright vivid red, it appears that, those reds are badly affected by UV, making them loose the brightness with time.

There is a technical term for that, I just can't recall its name, sorry...!

Many colour manufacturers stop making them due to this very reason.

Cheers
George

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PSNCO

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You will be very hard pressed to find a true red in mica powder. At least one that doesn't stain every thing else red... sandpaper, micromesh, paper towels, buffing wheels...

Both the above examples will pour dark pinkish/purplish red.
 
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