The light patches you are seeing are likely places in the paint job that the painter did not fully cover, which would leave the primer below the paint slightly exposed. This is most common on colors like silver and red, which can often look uneven if the paint is either poorly mixed or unevenly sprayed. Unfortunately, the only way to fix it is the have it repainted because the paint is underneath a clear coat so that nothing you apply to it will alter its color. You should take it back to the shop that painted it and have them redo it especially if they guarantee their work. If they won't redo it without charging you again and you still want it done, you should take it somewhere else where you know they'll do it right.
The colour that soloution has formed suggests that the liguid is Highly acidic and is around the pH factor of 1-3
A skewbald horse is one that has patches of colour, but this colour cannot be black.
Any good auto paint suppliers will match the colour even if the paint code is missing or the car has been resprayed in the past A good paint suppliers will have colour chips for paint colour identification.
brown color
A zain is a horse of dark colour with no lighter patches on its body.
Washing soda is sodium carbonate and phenolphthalein will be pink in colour in a solution of washing soda.
"Pintos" or "Paints" .
Mottled mean having spots or patches of colour
Usually Skewbald. But horses of that colour can also be called pinto. Skewbald means brown and white patches and pinto just refers to any horse with colour and white patches. Paint horses are actually a breed of horse that usually come in that colouring.
by the colour and the dye's that you add in. also you can change it by washing them and shrinking them.
to know the stability of colour of the fabric or yarn
No, I put it in at 40 degrees and the colour has faded throughout