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Default Using concrete color to tint interior latex paint?

On Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 6:24:12 AM UTC-4, Michael Angelo wrote:
On 10/24/2018 10:44 PM, Brandy Morano wrote:
Landlord gave me 10 gallons of a light, neutral, boring latex paint &
said I
could paint inside of our house with whatever color I wanted, using that
paint. So, I want a nice taupe color, which I can achieve with raw
umber, but
can't seem to find a local store that carries pigment for such an
application.
I did try the most concentrated acrylic artist paint from Michaels and it
darkened 3 gallons, but only slightly, which would end up far too
expensive to
be worth it. So, I see there are products to color concrete and Lowe's
supposedly carries them, but I do not ask Lowe's employees anything about
anything, and I want to know if it sounds like a sensible idea to add
concrete
powder to latex paint to tint it. Thanks for reading and commenting
with any
advice you pros might have...



Take the paint back to wherever your cheapass landlord bought it and
have it tinted.


That's a good idea if it's a real paint store. Not sure if it's HomeDepot, etc.
The problem is that they know how to make base into a tinted color, the
machine does it. Taking an existing color and fiddling with it, that's
another story. I've had a good paint store guy hand match colors for me,
but you have to have the years of experience and be willing to take the time.
He certainly could go ask though.

Years ago, HD sold paint tint in tubes. As I recall, I think they stopped
selling it, but not sure. A real paint store may have it though. Also,
Ebay? The question is knowing exactly what colors need to be added to
what is there to get a color that's OK.