🎨 Color Your World with Tenax!
Tenax Universal Colouring Tint in Brown is a highly concentrated tint designed for use with polyester and epoxy glue. This 2.5 oz container is perfect for both indoor and outdoor applications, making it ideal for commercial and industrial projects. A little goes a long way, ensuring you get the most out of every drop.
S**H
Just as advertised
Used it this weekend to color epoxy to replace old epoxy on my granite countertop seam that was cracking and coming out. The color was just what I needed at a good price. Shipping was very fast!
K**K
Does the Job
Does the job perfectly and a little goes a Long way
R**R
Not exactly brown
It has a reddish tint to it
J**.
Got the tint before the filler resin
Got the colouring tint early but have to wait for the filler resin. Didn't notice that the colouring tint and the filler resin are coming from different supplier.
M**W
Adds more natural color
I added this to my repair on my travertine and it definitely gave it a more natural look!
K**S
OK but needs color variety ;too light for golden travertine.
The Tenax works but the buff is very light and looks bad on my golden/ mottled travertine . The brown additive color disappears when mixed with the Tenax and gives a color closer to mauve with NO hint of brown. I finally used clear epoxy 360 that is meant for granite . It is clear in small holes but opaque in larger holes . At least it does not jump out in contrast. The Tenax with a SLIGHT amount of brown could be used for the holes in the areas of muted color. The material comes out when trimming flush if you have not cleaned out the soft demineralized areas around the hole. The repair does not have a polished finish . This is ok unless you have a polished glossy floor . If so you will have a dull area with scratches around the repair where you scraped off the flash. I am now going to try put my new wet stone sander with diamond polishing pads.Addition to Tenax does not give a brown color or anything close
M**K
Little bit goes a long way!
Works very well - just a little "dab" goes a long way so use sparingly to make sure you get the color you want.
D**S
This stuff worked well.
1st time user with this application. I suppose it works well, nothing to compare it to. Shire does seem concentrated. Added it to a cler epoxy, added some set time to it.
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