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BRICK RED Concrete Color Pigment Dye for Cement Mortar Grout Plaster 2 oz

$ 4.67

Availability: 586 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: 15%
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Color: Red
  • MPN: CMC-BRICK-RED-02-OZ
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Conspec Colors
  • Material: Cement Color
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Concrete
  • Model: Brick Red
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Colored Cement & Mortar Colors
    The Perfect Sample Size for arts and crafts!!
    Due to the strength of the pigment, usually very little color is necessary to achieve the color desired... usually measured by the gram!  You can make stone, tile, brick, pavers, stepping stones, cobblestone, stone veneer, mosaics and other art projects, etc....
    Only a small teaspoon is needed as this is a highly concentrated Colorant!
    Colored concrete is one of the most visible sales tools in the cement / concrete industry and can immediately add value and uniqueness to a project. Conspec pigments are used in cast-in-place, precast concrete panels, concrete masonry units, plaster finishes, concrete pavers, masonry units, concrete, countertops, overlays, stucco, plaster, mortar, grout, and nearly every form of decorative concrete. Colored concrete can provide architects, owners, and contractors the opportunity to express individual and/or matching style and design.
    VERY EASY TO USE
    Powdered Cement Colors in stock: Brown 735, Aqua Blue, Autumn Brown, Brite Red, Chocolate Brown, Dark Buff, Deep Black, Dark Red, Irish Green, Davis, Jet Black, Light buff, Mahogany, Miami Beach Red, Mesa Buff, Plum Purple, Red 10-285, Rust Brown, Sandstone, Savannah Brown, Surf Blue, Terra Cotta, White, Yellow.

    Use 4-LBS of Color per every 94-LBS of Cement
    • Pure mineral oxides with no additives
    • Uniform dispersion, resists flotation
    • Very Durable under exposure to UV-Sunlight
    • Will not react chemically with cement
    • Minimum soluble salt content
    • Low efflorescence