Instructions / Assembly
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COLOR GUIDE (APPROXIMATE) & DOSAGE RATES
Color name and dose rate to mix with each 94 lb. sack of cement.
Charcoal (1 LB) Charcoal (1.25 LBS) Charcoal (2 LBS) Charcoal (2.5 LBS) Charcoal (5 LBS)
Dark Brown (2 LBS) Dark Brown (4 LBS)
IMPORTANT: The natural base of concrete, finishing and curing method
determines final color. Color swatches simulate lab samples made with a light
broom finish from Type II gray cement, sand and water at 0.56 water/cement
ratio for a 4” slump. Different cements, sand, rock, mixing and jobsite
conditions and contractor technique can (and often do) alter color from these
swatches. Concrete is produced form natural materials. Surface variation
common to uncolored concrete can (and often does) impact colored concrete.
Light Brown (0.5 LB) Light Brown (1 LB) Light Brown (2 LBS) Light Brown (3 LBS)
Tan (2 LBS) Tan (3 LBS)
IMPORTANT: The natural base of concrete, finishing and curing method
determines final color. Color swatches simulate lab samples made with a light
broom finish from Type II gray cement, sand and water at 0.56 water/cement
ratio for a 4” slump. Different cements, sand, rock, mixing and jobsite
conditions and contractor technique can (and often do) alter color from these
swatches. Concrete is produced form natural materials. Surface variation
common to uncolored concrete can (and often does) impact colored concrete.
Red (1 LB) Red (2 LBS) Red (4 LBS)
Green (3 LBS)
IMPORTANT: The natural base of concrete, finishing and curing method determines final color. These
color swatches simulate lab samples made with a light broom finish from Type II gray cement, sand and
water at 0.56 water/cement ratio for a 4” slump. Different cements, sand, rock, mixing and jobsite
conditions and contractor technique can (and often do) alter color from these swatches. Concrete is
produced form natural materials. Surface variation common to uncolored concrete can (and often does)
impact colored concrete. See packaging information below.




