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Bon Tool Ironoxx Intergral Concrete Coloring 130 Red 10 lb. Bag

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About this item

  • Use 130 Red to achieve Brick Red
  • Brick Red: 3lbs. of 130 Red per 94 lbs. of cement


Bon Tool 32-371 IRONOXX - 130 RED - 10 LB


Art By Juju Bartush
September 1, 2025
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Fixer
August 25, 2025
This stuff works and goes a loooong way. Careful - will stain your hands and everything else it touches. A tablespoon or two will color a small mixer load.
SnowSalmon
August 21, 2025
The pigment arrived in a timely manner (I live in Alaska.) and met all expections. Good red color with little or no fading. I am pouring my own paving stones (concrete) and producing colors you can't buy at Lowes or HD. I have made about 400 so far and using the yellow, green, and red pigments have produced quite a mixture of colors that all go together when distributed randomly!!
Danielle
August 8, 2025
good stuff, looks brick colored on the amount i used, half cup per 80 lb. bag of redi mix.
LEEDA
August 1, 2025
This thing works like a charm. I would definitely buy it again
FYI MAKE IT COUNT
July 22, 2025
It is what it's supposed to be
donald t.
July 19, 2025
great to work with
Kevin Stryker
July 18, 2025
We ordered red but we received black our guys did not pay attention to the color until they mixed it in to the concrete truck and then realized it was the wrong color oops, so mistakes happen it was our fault we did not make sure the right color was sent. We will buy again the next time we need to dye concrete on a job.
Customer
July 6, 2025
I like this product because it was easy to use. I needed three shades of red and I got it by mixing the red pigment, the concrete and the water. I just calculated the right amount of red for each color shade.
Tony P
July 2, 2025
Wear gloves. Stains. Nice color.
H. Joe
June 22, 2025
This was the only affordable option for colouring my concrete countertop. I have to say that the colour was difficult to predict--the iron oxide dust changes color completely when mixed into concrete, as expected. The initial colour after pouring the concrete was different too, as was the dried concrete. At this stage, mixed at 2 pounds per bag, the concrete looks a bit like terra cotta clay. but when polished, it gets somewhat darker, but still fairly orange.
Art By Juju Bartush
June 14, 2025
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Fixer
June 12, 2025
This stuff works and goes a loooong way. Careful - will stain your hands and everything else it touches. A tablespoon or two will color a small mixer load.
SnowSalmon
June 9, 2025
The pigment arrived in a timely manner (I live in Alaska.) and met all expections. Good red color with little or no fading. I am pouring my own paving stones (concrete) and producing colors you can't buy at Lowes or HD. I have made about 400 so far and using the yellow, green, and red pigments have produced quite a mixture of colors that all go together when distributed randomly!!
Danielle
May 26, 2025
good stuff, looks brick colored on the amount i used, half cup per 80 lb. bag of redi mix.
LEEDA
May 24, 2025
This thing works like a charm. I would definitely buy it again
FYI MAKE IT COUNT
April 10, 2025
It is what it's supposed to be
donald t.
March 28, 2025
great to work with
Kevin Stryker
February 13, 2025
We ordered red but we received black our guys did not pay attention to the color until they mixed it in to the concrete truck and then realized it was the wrong color oops, so mistakes happen it was our fault we did not make sure the right color was sent. We will buy again the next time we need to dye concrete on a job.
Customer
January 30, 2025
I like this product because it was easy to use. I needed three shades of red and I got it by mixing the red pigment, the concrete and the water. I just calculated the right amount of red for each color shade.
Tony P
January 14, 2025
Wear gloves. Stains. Nice color.
H. Joe
December 22, 2024
This was the only affordable option for colouring my concrete countertop. I have to say that the colour was difficult to predict--the iron oxide dust changes color completely when mixed into concrete, as expected. The initial colour after pouring the concrete was different too, as was the dried concrete. At this stage, mixed at 2 pounds per bag, the concrete looks a bit like terra cotta clay. but when polished, it gets somewhat darker, but still fairly orange.
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