🔵 Elevate your DIY game with bold, lasting blue vibes!
This 5 oz Matte Blue Iron Oxide Powder is a high-purity, ultra-fine pigment designed for coloring cement, concrete, grout, plaster, epoxy, and more. With a particle size of 29 µm and water-soluble formula, it offers easy mixing and durable, fade-resistant matte blue tones suitable for both interior and exterior applications.
R**T
Worked!
It looks like I wanted. I added it to charcoal grout to make it more black. It was messy but I expected that. Reasonably priced.
E**L
PIGMENT PERFECT
GOOD for showing a "making tempera" demo. Not as pure pigment as from a paint type dealer, but excellent for my demo because of the price.
A**R
We use for our pizza ovens
We use this to build our pizza ovens. Looks great! Easy to mix. Great price!
J**
Dye / color
The product looked terrific, but we didn’t have to use it after all. The contractor had a company make our fireplace mantle, and they already had the dye to use into the mantle when it was made.
C**B
Works well
Product mixes well. Color runs true through out the project
S**A
Great powder!
Great for lipstick makers! I love how it didn’t have a foul smell like other brands. Definitely buying again!
Y**!
Worked great
We spent $750 on real flagstone in our back yard project but needed another $650-$700 in additional flagstone to complete our walkway. We decided to make our own flagstone using vertical blinds as forms that we shaped, bagged concrete and this incredible dye to turn the concrete black by spreading about 2 -3 tablespoons of dye to the top of the freshly poured concrete. Total cost was about $100 in concrete, $20 for the vertical blinds and the coat of the dye. Get creative and save a ton of money by making your own flagstone pavers. The dye comes in various colors.
T**Y
The green pigment will not allow my concrete to cure
I was so looking forward to using this and seeing the outcome. However Everytime I use it my concrete will not cure and my molded projects just crumble. I have tried 4 different times and have wasted several hours trying to figure out the problem and it definitely is the pigment. I even used different bags of concrete, different type. I was only adding a little pigment also. Very frustrating to say the least. I have worked with many other concrete pigments and never had this issue.
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