Hahah. Purple bubbles would be ah-mazing. That's a good question. Maybe the bubbles are so thin you can't see a color.
2006-08-26 13:11:43
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answered by Brittani♫. 5
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I'm going to guess that the Light in Your Bathroom is White, and when the Bubbles form, they are Reflecting and Refracting the Light.Maybe You can try a different Color of Light to find out ?
2006-08-26 20:23:14
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answered by gvaporcarb 6
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I think Brittary got it right . Because they are so thin. Think of a colord piece of glass. If it were thicker, it would appear very dark. As it gets thinner, the color looks lighter. When extremely thin like a bubble, there is virtually no color.
2006-08-26 20:21:00
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answered by j_florida 1
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In one of the Harry Potter books they have a bathtub that different colored bubbles come out of all of the faucets. That would be cool. Bubbles are so thin that you can't see any color.
2006-08-26 21:10:32
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answered by twisteddistance 4
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some due, i bouth my a pack of bubble bath and they turn out green
i bought them in sears
2006-08-26 20:11:54
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answered by Anonymous
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that is because it is not for the colors it is for the cleanliness. anyway the water always dilutes it.
2006-08-26 20:14:32
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answered by sweet sexy san 4
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that is strange! all of them work really well for waxing the dolphin too.
2006-08-26 20:14:24
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answered by bill loomer 4
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