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How to Tint Epoxy Paint

Ryan Lawrence

Epoxy paint is a two-component type of coating ideal for concrete and metallic surfaces. Although it comes in a variety of colors, many do-it-yourselfers prefer to subtly alter the shade of their epoxy by adding tint.

If you would like to add tint to your epoxy paint, you can do so very easily and without spending a lot money. However, before you get started, you need to know the potential pitfalls that could cause you to unintentionally ruin the paint.

Tip

You may add any color of acrylic paint to epoxy paint. However, only add one drop at a time or you may end up with disappointing results.

Warning

Do not use oil-based paint to add tint to epoxy or it will ruin the paint.

  1. Do not mix the epoxy paint with the catalyst.

  2. Pour the paint into the five-gallon bucket.

  3. Apply one drop of acrylic paint to the epoxy paint.

  4. Stir the paint for 10 minutes with a wooden stir stick.

  5. Repeat steps three and four until you reach the desired shade of color.

The Drip Cap

  • Epoxy paint is a two-component type of coating ideal for concrete and metallic surfaces.
  • However, before you get started, you need to know the potential pitfalls that could cause you to unintentionally ruin the paint.