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It's blue and red.... and blue and red makes...... superior chainsaw lubrication :thumbup:

cheers, Steve

 

Violet as you are mixing pigment and not light - you don't even get yellow if it is light..........sorry, did colour matching many years ago - yellow is a base colour - you cant mix other colours to produce it:001_tt2:

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Violet as you are mixing pigment and not light - you don't even get yellow if it is light..........sorry, did colour matching many years ago - yellow is a base colour - you cant mix other colours to produce it:001_tt2:

 

You can mix whatever colours you like and get yellow. I tell thee!....

:thumbup: cheers, Steve

 

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There was a test with 4 new engines...1 filled with cheap 2 stroke/1 with hp standard/1 with hp super/1 with hp ultra...the engines were all run for 50 hours...when the engines were stripped down the cheap 2 stroke as expected had caused damage the piston cylinder etc/the hp standard funnily enough had the same result/the hp super showed wear bit everything was ok/the hp ultra showed absolutely no wear at all...hope this helps

 

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