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marbleizing paints
Posted by: Mitch Bergquist (---.dialup.scc.net)
Date: May 08, 2005 02:32PM

Can some one out trere please let me know what type
of coloring (pigment) you use in along with yout epoxy?
If any one can please help me with this question I
would greatly apprexiate the information.
Thank You, Mitch

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Re: marbleizing paints
Posted by: Mike Barkley (---.nap.wideopenwest.com)
Date: May 08, 2005 03:01PM

Mitch,

IThere have been a lot of recent post dealing with this. If you click on SEARCH above and type in marble, you will get a ton of info. Most use TAP pigments and Testor's but there are a lot of options

Mike

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Re: marbleizing paints
Posted by: John Dow (---.214.252.64.snet.net)
Date: May 08, 2005 09:52PM

Mitch , some of the acrilic paints sold at the craft stores work good too , there are more colors to choose from than the TAP pigments , but they are quite expenceive compared to TAP . I have also had the best results with the Tap plastics . Do a search , and you will find a million posts on the subject , a lot of what I've read has said that some guys use the pigments at hardware stores for the house paints . The possibilities are endless .
Have fun , JHD

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