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Originally Posted by Brooklynn LOL...if a coat is dyed correctly you'll have the variations in color....I've seen some really bad dye jobs personally and I've seen a really good one and the only reason I've seen the really good one was when I actually saw the dog in person when it wasn't dyed....and that was by mistake ROFL! |
Totally agree, if applied like it should be, even if you are just coloring spots.....there should be variances in the color. If applied correctly, no one should be able to tell.
Think about it....if a coat is light in an area.....and you only apply to that area and blend it as it should be.....it's still going to be lighter than the other areas......hence the variance.
Actually, what the judge is feeling for is the coolness of the coat....if you apply the color the morning of a show it will not feel as cool to the touch......It's best to apply the night before, giving it a chance to cool.....