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<rmaccrea>
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I am looking for a source of stucco pigments to color my own mixtures and achieve natural looking colors in the red-yellow range. I am 2 hours north of Atlanta
 
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<Michael D>
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Are you talking Senergy stucco or Italian Stucco?
 
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<Michael D>
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Sorry I am not really sure what you are asking for, plain residential and commercial applications of stucco's in the US are not covered here. But you have found a forum that has an unweilding amount of plasterers, and stucco applicators
 
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<rmaccrea>
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I am looking for any type of pigments that work well with my own mixture of cement and drywal compound. I used local clay, but to use enough to get the color I want is too much for the mixture. The clay cracks as it dries. I can get some color with less and have no cracking, but I want more color. I am looking for pigmetns that will give me the red, orange, yellow range that do not affect my mixture. I have seen some metal and mineral pigments on line, but was wondering if there were any suppliers close to Atlanta, so I could see it before I order it.
 
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<Michael D>
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I am sorry but this is an application in itself. This will not work with Drywall mud, or Concrete. Have you checked out the site? This has nothing to do with drywall mud, textures, or stucco. This is a totally diffrent chemical. Some date back to 1100 A.D.. Way before drywall or stucco. Here is my e-mail. miked0073@attbi.com.
 
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Hello Richard
My agreement with the factory in Italy is that I will not sell to anyone who has not been trained in Italy or here in the US. I am sorry but we would not be interested in selling just the pigments. Please email me @ soip@bellsouth.net I would be happy to tell you where you can buy them.
Doyle
 
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