Stonepack colour variation

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bigyin

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Ive been coating a job with stonepack scrape render . First time ive used it.
The gable end is split with ej.
Coated each panel on diffrent days and ended up 2 diffrent f@#king colours.
Why should that happen.
Bags marked white comes out mixer white goes on white n ends up beige.
Dane ma heed
 
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Ive been coating a job with stonepack scrape render . First time ive used it.
The gable end is split with ej.
Coated each panel on diffrent days and ended up 2 diffrent f@#king colours.
Why should that happen.
Bags marked white comes out mixer white goes on white n ends up beige.
Dane ma heed
How long between hits? they always look different straight off ,it should blend in mate
 
Weber say 7 weeks in the winter to show the true colour ,i always use that one when the customer is unsure !lol:whistle:
 
Will hang of and hope it dries out braw.
First time using it. Rattled me a bit.
Weather condition havent been the best for it.
Cheers
 
Different scraping times, drying out times on where new build joins old building for example. Even two walls done together but one facing South the other facing East will look different.
 
Where you based mate? I'm in Scotland and the Stonepack rep, phill, is pretty spot on. If you need his number I can pm you.
 
If it doesn't dry the same and you need to rectify it then give rend-it a call, they will colour match one of the panels and it will look bang on.
Costs shouldn't be a killer. A £90 pot covers about 22m2


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