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Legacy delta dye colors

ztdw3etsu

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Spoke with legacy by phone today. Plan to do my new 30x40 shop with delta dye the the SEC sealer. Trying to decide on coloring of stain. Leaning toward using accent black and silver or lead. I know I can get a sample pack but I’d like to see some pictures using these colors if possible. Have searched around but haven’t found many examples using these colors.
 
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frogers911

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I'd like to see this too. I was thinking silver and black also but would like to see more examples of any of the color combinations.
 

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Something to remember...the darker things are closer to and including the floor, the more they **** up light from the working area. Dark floors or dark walls tend to need significantly more light than a light color as well as a higher color temp source.
 

LegacyIndustrial

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Gang, this product is still fairly new so the pics are slow to come in. My advice is to play with a sample kit, we can also send you a printed color-chart. Here is a lead-accent black.

Thanks.



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LegacyIndustrial

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Looks awesome. What are prep steps? Grind or just etch?

Old scurrilous concrete, grind.
Newer or concrete without sealer/treatment, etch.

From there, follow the instructions, once finished staining, then seal 6 hours later.

Here is a little video shows the process using our Nohr-S Polyurea Clear Sealer Kit.

 
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Dyers78

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That is our old Amber, today you would get a similar look from Tobacco Road.
Thanks. I sent you an email and started my own thread to document my process as I can find one on it. I need a little help confirming my product stack and had a few specific questions as I am finding conflicting terminology and prep info (sealer vs. primer). I am going to do a stain/polyurea setup. Also, I'm a little confused on color. The image above looks gray. The Tabasco road looks more brown. Would love to connect and clarify so I can dial in my order. Was planning to do gray if you have any examples of gray and poly.
 
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