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September 3, 2025
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William Rowe
August 24, 2025
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Celtic Queen
July 25, 2025
I ordered a 8.oz sample of Good Take's "Green" - we liked it for grout with deep green ceramic tiles. I ordered 2 pounds and GOOD TAKE SENT THE WRONG COLOR!!! Good Take offers TWO greens, one is "Green" the other is "Grass Green." Grass Green is a purer hue, and the result is a lighter color. The other "GREEN" is a deeper (there's definitely a touch of black in it) green, think "Hunter" or "Forest" green. We need the darker green NOW. We are in the middle of the job and I need to ORDER THE CORRECT GREEN NOW - how do I make sure they don't screw up this time? Here on the website the pictured bottle doesn't indicate which color is in the bottle. WHO can I speak with? HELP! HELP! HELP!
A. Tyler
June 3, 2025
I was searching for colored pigments for ceramic clay and this came up. I fell in love with the green color so I bought it. I tried mixing it in with clay and using it as a paint. The application is green but once you fire it it turns a rusty red. I fired to cone 6 in electric kiln. Makes me wonder at colors longevity on people's concrete projects and if it will change from green to rust over time and water exposure.
susan lafountain
June 3, 2025
The big box home improvement store product for other colors are much cheaper and stronger concentration. Not cost effective. I was trying green for a turtle stepping stone. Used 1/4 bottle (4 oz) and the color is light and pastel. Will revert back to painting the cement post pour after it cures.
AP
March 19, 2025
The product was not available to use as the no came busted inside the packaging
Tom
January 10, 2025
I tried it for dying concrete and for the little paw print molds....just didn't really stand out it. I used the whole bottle on a tiny batch.
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