System Three 3200A06 White Paste Pigment Coating, 4 oz. Jar


Key features
- •Easily color your epoxy mixture
- •Add in any quantity
- •White
System Three 3200A06 White Paste Pigment Coating, 4 oz. Jar
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.6
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Five Stars
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•October 8, 2017
Use very little, it really darkens.
This stuff does great. I put a little too much in my ...
Jonathan✓ Verified Purchase•October 3, 2017
This stuff does great. I put a little too much in my last batch and it did take a lot longer for the epoxy to cure, but overall it does a really good job. At the rate I use it, this bottle will last a lifetime.
Believe that a tiny bit goes a LOOOONG WAY
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•August 30, 2017
I didn't even end up using the pigment. Instead I ground up some scrap pieces of granite with a hammer. The picture is of about 1 tablespoon of the epoxy and hardener (2 total) and a DROP of pigment. I wasn't confident in my ability to drop any smaller amount. If I wasn't repairing a crack with some chips it may have been fine. I gave it 5 stars because it definitely does its job of coloring the epoxy!
Four Stars
Muleskinner✓ Verified Purchase•August 28, 2017
Worked very well with "Instant Install" epoxy. You need only a very small amount to get the desired color.
but so far have found it easy to use and outcome good
Barbara B. Stimel✓ Verified Purchase•August 23, 2017
I have only used this once, but was impressed by its outcome. I am just getting started with this product, but so far have found it easy to use and outcome good. My granite is a very dark brown with specks of black throughout so it is bending in quite well. Will know more as I work on this very long project of filling chips in my granite tile pieces.
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