Leyland say they can colour mix their masonry paint to any one of their
174 colours, 5l only, don't know the price but their off the shelf stuff
is about a tenner for that size.
Dulux say any colour too but they're 25quid for 2.5l.
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Masonry paint mixes well enough with interior emulsion if you have odds
and ends of either lying about. The emulsion greens are usually bright,
so 50-50 with something yellowish should give you a sludge green.
I had a similar problem with a blockwork store. Googling for green
masonry paint brought up a number of options, from Dulux mix your own to
an agricultural building paint.
Colin BIgnell
Hmm.. let nature take its course?
Just a thought.
Pete
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I mixed my own colour for painting my posts as I wanted them to look like
the wood ... simply mixed up Sandtex smooth colours to get what I wanted.
I bought a few 'match pots' to get mix right .. then bought bulk.
Remember basic colour mixing .... Yellow + Blue = Green
Can also darken with black.
Mix up some of the limewash mentioned in an earlier thread, and add some
flour and compost. Paint it on: It will soon go green.
Mind you Cuprinol used to be sickly green too: so you could have natural
green or poison green.
S