Submitter Angie writes: I could maybe give them "almond" and "clay" as clarification that the product is not actually made of those things. But "white"?
I would interpret it as meaning those are the specific names you should use to order specific products. Don't ask for "eggshell white," or the clerk won't know which one you want to order.
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I would interpret it as meaning those are the specific names you should use to order specific products. Don't ask for "eggshell white," or the clerk won't know which one you want to order.
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