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Apparently there is new A0, 'old A0' and 'old old A0' so be careful as to which you have.

Very true, Andy.

 

The first A0 I encountered was a brown and yellow flake....similar to Autumn leaf colours.

In the early 1990s, it was changed to a dark shiny green flake with a brown i.d. flake.

Early 2000s saw a much smaller pale green flake with a light brown/yellow flake.

 

The shades of these and other powders can vary slightly. Make sure you have the right stuff.

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