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🖤 Transform your garden’s vibe with a splash of lasting black brilliance!
ColorBack Black Mulch Dye is a highly concentrated, eco-friendly liquid colorant that revitalizes faded mulch across up to 6,400 square feet. Designed for easy application with a pump sprayer, it delivers a durable, vibrant black finish that withstands weather elements. Suitable for various mulch types, this USA-made product offers a cost-effective, professional-grade solution to refresh landscapes while reducing waste and maintaining environmental safety.
| ASIN | B00FZGYPUU |
| Base Material | Coconut Shell Activated Carbon |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,128 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #6 in Garden Mulch Paint |
| Brand | COLORBACK |
| Brand Name | COLORBACK |
| Coating Description | Concentrated Liquid Colorant |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Material | Mulch |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Coverage | 6400 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 692 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Smooth, Flat |
| Item Dimensions | 3.13 x 5 x 9.38 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.9 pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 64 fluid ounces |
| Manufacturer | COLORBACK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 851127003357 |
| Material | pine |
| Material Type | pine |
| Model Name | 192264 |
| Model Number | 192264 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Opacity | high inches |
| Size | 64 Fl Oz ( 1/2 gallon) |
| Surface Recommendation | Organic Materials, Ground Coverings |
| UPC | 851127003357 |
| Unit Count | 64 Fluid Ounces |
B**M
Works like a charm, love the fresh, new mulch look!
I have been buying new mulch every year, and schlepping it all over my garden because I love the look of the nice, crisp black mulch again each year, but my mulch would be faded again the next year. AND this wasn't good for my garden to continue adding more and more mulch on top each year. So when I found out there is just a spray you can use, to spray over your existing mulch, to make it look fresh and new again, I was sold! How smart! It was so easy to spray on, and I only needed to use a fraction of the bottle because it mixes with water (4 oz dye with 1 gallon of water). I did buy the suggested sprayer to use as well and it worked great. It can stain your concrete or siding, so I was very careful to not spray to wide when getting close to the house. It was so easy, so quick and I LOVE the fresh new look again. See my before and after pictures and you'll be sold too.
N**E
Great way to liven up mulch
Mulch is expensive and when new, it looks great. It’s a lot of work to put down new mulch all the time. This stuff works great to freshen up the flower beds. Wear rubber gloves because it is a dye and will stain your hands. It is very effective at the job and lasts a good while.
T**Y
Freshens up mulch, dirt not so much.
I'll start by simply saying this works to restore color to your mulch. It's a deep, almost flat black that dries relatively quickly, but if you have spots of dirt exposed, this won't really be of much help. Any dirt that ends up dyed will not retain the dye color very long if at all. I bought this because I have chickens that sometimes free range and they love to scratch up my mulch beds and fling mulch and dirt everywhere. Every time I re-spread the existing mulch after they're back in the coop, some dirt from the beds end up becoming exposed and I was tired of looking at it. I purchased this spray and a 1 gallon pump sprayer. The coverage is good, and it blends well. The mulch that I re-dyed has retained color for a few rains with ample drying time in between. It's simple to use, but it is pretty thin and runny so your project can turn messy quickly. I would recommend a dedicated sprayer for this because of the mess. The bottle also came without any exterior bagging in my package and it leaked, covering all of my other items that I ordered with it, so beware when pairing this with something in your order. If you're buying this freshen up your mulch color, I'd recommend this. If you're trying to blend bare/dirt spots, set your expectations accordingly
T**N
Very cool stuff
This is the most incredible idea , my only problem is ……I didn’t think of it first !! Bravo
S**D
Easy to use and covers well.
REALLY revived my mulch. Easy to use. It's rained almost every day for a week after my application and the color is still vivid. Good value for the price. I would recommend.
S**S
Changing red to black!
We decided to paint the house a month after I had installed 20 yards of red mulch, I really wanted dark mulch with our new color scheme. I couldn’t find anything online about mulch dye changing the color of mulch. I tried a cheaper product a few years ago and wasn’t impressed. But rather than dig the 20 yards out, I thought I’d give Colorback a try. Mainly so that I could have a dark base to put new mulch on top of next year and save my back from digging this all out. I applied one coat, I left it for a while and let my dog turn a bunch of it over exposing the red underside, I also raked some areas over where he doesn’t usually run to get the underside Colorback has impressed me, it did an impressively good job at changing the color of my mulch, I know this year I will see some red because I can’t spray every edge and angle of every piece of mulch but it has saved me from removing 20 yards of red mulch. I will probably be using this yearly even when I’m buying black mulch, I know it will save me from having to do 20 yards every year, changing my red to black I can only imagine how well it will work on mulch that’s already black or is just fading. 10/10 would recommend Side note- wear some junk shoes or rubber boots if you’re spraying it by your feet.
A**R
Dries out in storage
Works as advertised. Be sure to buy only the amount you need, because the liquid dries out in storage. I bought the 1/2gal in the Spring thinking i would get multiple uses. Was very pleased with the results and used about half the bottle. I then put the lid on the bottle and placed it in the shed. Went out today to add a fresh coat and was disappointed to find the liquid solidified and is unusable.
J**R
Yes it's cheaper than the EnviroColor product but it doesn't cover like it should.
For the last three years I have been using the EnviroColor brand mulch colorant. I started with their brown (2 summers) and eventually ended up with the black stuff. The EnviroColor product worked really great however it's definitely more expensive (twice the cost). Their coverage is 2600sf for about $28 vs this stuff is $56 for supposedly 12800sf. Here is the problem this stuff SUCKS. I'm sorry, there is no other way to state it. I have about twenty arborvitaes and several Australian pines on the property. If you have these you know they endlessly drop needles which are sharp pointy and turn a pretty brown/ orange color, (Being sarcastic about color). Well with the EnviroColor product no problem, just spray them and they totally blend into the mulch no need to spend hours raking them in or trying to get them out of the mulch bed. This product however made ZERO impact on those needles! Secondly sometimes you run into dead leaves. The EnviroColor once again, spray it and it's completely blended into the mulch, this stuff, NOTHING the product just runs right off the leaf's surface leaving it the same ugly brown. Lastly grass, sometimes you overlook a bit of grass growing up in the flowerbed. I've sprayed it and with this product it's still visible, whereas with the EnviroColor product it would just have turned jet black immediately. Now does it color mulch? yes, but even then it's not a dark black like fresh mulch, It took me twice as long to get decent coverage and even then it wasn't great, I even went back and double coated it as per directions and it still looked bad. (I never had to double coat with the other brand) The EnviroColor product gave me a very deep black color and I was able to spray it further away and at a faster rate. Now I will admit that color only lasts about a month (with the EnviroColor) but it does a nice job. I can't talk about durability of this product as I just received my gallon and used 20 ounces (4 gallons) and decided it wasn't worth teh effort to continue. Being a Prime member I just set up my return and will order the product that I know will work. For the record I followed the directions to the letter. My first batch 4oz of product to 1 gallon of water well shaken to ensure it's mixed and the disappointment was IMMEDIATE. OK, so next 2 batches @ 5oz of product to 1 gallon of water and same thing, poor coverage. Last batch 6 yes SIX oz to 1 gallon and still disappointing. I will go back and pay extra to use a product that covers any problem areas I may have, and also saves me time and effort. I might not have said that a few years ago but as I get older I appreciate when things just do what they are supposed to. The main difference between the two products seems pretty obvious while this is mostly a liquid the EnviroColor product is more like a thick tar substance.
A**T
Awesome idea
Awesome idea but unfortunately I didn’t get to use it this year because my landscaping didn’t get done so it will get to work next spring and I can’t wait to use it! Totally recommend!
A**R
easy to use.
I like the price point. Good value.
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