




There are two general color types available: metallic and solid. Metallic colors have tiny flakes within the shade that add a little variation and sparkle to the color. The exact appearance of a metallic color does vary based on the type and angle of light hitting the surface. Solid colors are pure color, with no effects or variation. All colors come in a high-gloss, scratch-resistant finish.
- Cranberry:
- A lush, dark red.













- Ferrari:
- A bright, standard red... basically, the good old fire engine red.





















































































































- Crush:
- A very bright, standard orange.
































































- Mango:
- A rich, warm yellow.





























- Caution:
- A bright canary yellow.




















































- Billiard:
- A bright, Kelly green.























- Jade:
- A springtime green with slight blue undertones.










- Caribbean:
- A lively balance of blue and green.










- Glacier:
- A bright blue with subtle green.









































- Cobalt:
- A blue with grey undertones.



















- Abyss:
- A deep navy blue.











































- Concord:
- A medium-shade purple⦠your basic purple, slightly muted.












- Fusion:
- A vibrant fuchsia. Our darkest shade of pink.















































- Cotton Candy:
- A bright carnation pink, with hints of blue undertones.


























- Romance:
- A pale, baby girl pink. The lightest pink shade.











- Smoke White:
- Standard, bright white.










































































































































































- Vanilla:
- A warm, light beige.
















- Frostbite:
- A light, brisk shade of blue.








- Fossil:
- A neutral stone grey.











- Coffee:
- A milk chocolate brown.












- Jet Black:
- Standard, deep, dark black... think piano black.

















































































































































































- Candy Apple:
- A deep, dark red. Definitely not burgundy.








































































- Hybrid:
- A burnt red-orange.

















- Blaze:
- A slightly muted standard orange.










- GoldRush:
- A rich gold with noticeable, large grain flakes.

























































- Lightning:
- A muted tawny yellow with slight green undertones.






- Envy:
- A very bright, lime green.




































































- Alpine:
- A vibrant crayon-box green.














- Dragon:
- A deep forest green.














- Midnight:
- Standard crayon blue, with a little pizzazz.

































































- Techno:
- A bright, vibrant blue.






























































- Powder:
- A dusty, muted, grey-blue.















- Wet:
- A bright light blue, almost a baby blue.




























- Lilac:
- A light dusty lavender.






- Blush:
- A medium rose pink and the 2nd darkest shade of pink (Fusion is darker).


























- Mystique:
- A bright, royal purple.







































- Prowler:
- A deep, dark purple with reddish undertones.
































- Root Beer:
- A warm, metallic match to the cold drink.













- Sand:
- A bright taupe, resembles a dark beach sand.






















- Steel:
- A silver with highly noticeable, large grain flakes.

























































- Graphite:
- A medium-dark grey with very fine grain flakes.







































































- Carbon Black:
- A standard black, lightened just a touch by the metallics. Not a grey.



























































































