To darken dye apply multiple coats.
Color Name |
Color |
UPC Code |
Era 1946- Current | 804879427711 | |
Era 1910-1950 | 804879427766 | |
Era 1880-Current, Bone | 804879427674 | |
Old Ivory | 804879435013 | |
Era 1930-Present, Sand | 804879435051 | |
Era 1880-1923 | 804879427780 | |
Era 1913-1947 | 804879427735 | |
Tile | 804794435044 | |
Aged Red | 804879435037 | |
Era 1940-1970 | 804879427759 | |
Era 1900-Current, Modern Brown | 804879434986 | |
Era 1908-1940, Medium Brown | 804879434979 | |
Era 1956-1977, Colonial Brown | 804879427742 | |
Era 1880-Pre WWII | 804879435006 | |
White (use for tinting and dyeing)* | 804879427773 | |
Thinning Additive (use for lightening above colors - use only Instant Mortar Match Thinning Additive) | 804879427704 |
Our use of the word Era indicates a common ground for that color mortar. In some circumstances your individual mortar color may be earlier or later than our common era.
*White is recommended first when going from a dark to light such as Era 1910-1950-Era to 1880-Current Bone, Old Ivory.
Subsequent treatments may be necessary depending on the chemistry of the mortar.
Try/apply in an inconspicuous area first to see if it works for you and/or the color is good.
*Colors of the dye may need to be mixed to match a closer desired color.