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It is a lot like touching up a white house with beige paint. You can always see where you touched it up, and it really doesn't end up looking better.
As a test for cold blue, rub the suspected area with your thumb or finger until it becomes warm. The copper sulfate smell (stink) will come out when the area is warm. |
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