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Old 03-14-2007, 11:11 PM
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To be honest, I'm not really sure. I actually think that a specific tanish-cream color is about the best at disguising it is plastic. The best way is to avoid having a solid color. Having more than one color contrast makes it look good. Part of the issue sometimes is they make it too grainy. If they would add an accent to it instead, it doesn't seem as cheap sometimes. Silver does help some if it has the right colors to contrast against. I think a darker color looks good but not necessarily black unless it is being used to contrast a different more cheerful color like a deeper cream if you know what I mean. Black can be dreary and that is the last thing you want. Heavy colors also give away that it is infact plastic.
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