2046 days ago

Cemix Oxide Powder for colouring concrete

David from Waikanae

I have about 1.5kg of Cemix Coloured oxide in 2 convenient screw top jars which can be used to add colour to your mortar and or concrete. The jars have been mixed together and are now a reddish terracotta colour. Ample here to do a reasonable size area
For a 25Kg bag of concrete mix approx 300gms of Oxide and for a 40Kg concrete bag - 500gms of Oxide is recommended.
For a 30Kg Mortar bag - add approx 500gms of Oxide.
For a 30Kg plaster/render bag of Cemix Cemplaster mix 300gms of Oxide.
As a general rule - coloured oxide is added at a ratio of 1% - 4% by weight of cement in the mix.

Selling at a give away price as can't take with us. Ph:- 022 399 0742

Price: $5

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