Color applied for #s4-bodyContainer is being applied as background

HI All,
          I have used CEW for applying background color and as well as color for body width, Below is the code that I had written .  
           Below I have applied blue color as background instead that gray color is being applying as background color .
Can any one help me how can I do solve this
 <style type="text/css">
#s4-workspace { Background-color: #Gray;}
#s4-bodyContainer{ Background-color: #Blue;}
</style>
Thanks,
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