🌟 Refresh Your Mulch, Refresh Your Home!
EnviroColor CB0032 Cocoa Brown Mulch Dye is a powerful colorant designed to restore and enhance the appearance of your mulch, covering up to 2400 square feet. This eco-friendly solution is easy to apply with a pump sprayer, providing a long-lasting finish that withstands the elements. Ideal for both mulch and pine straw, it offers a cost-effective way to boost your landscape's curb appeal without the hassle of heavy lifting.
Brand | EnviroColor |
Color | Cocoa Brown |
Finish Type | Refresh with a rich cocoa brown color |
Size | 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Mold Killing |
Unit Count | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Mulch Dye |
Specific Uses For Product | Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | outdoor |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Model Name | Cocoa Brown Mulch Dye |
Package Information | Jug |
Color Code | cb0032 |
Coverage | 2400 square feet |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 851612002032 851612002155 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00851612002032 |
Manufacturer | EnviroColor |
Part Number | CB0032 |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 4 x 8 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | CB0032 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Mulch color |
Finish | Refresh with a rich cocoa brown color |
Material | Concentrated Liquid |
Power Source | manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Mold Killing |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**E
Works great
Impressed. Looks good and even though it rained the next day, it didnt wash off.
T**E
Renews mulch at the fraction of the price!
Easy to apply, looks nice and dark like the original color of the mulch I purchased from Lowe’s last year. Yep, that faded in a year. And instead of buying more, for half the price of a bag of mulch, I make the entire thing look new in less than 5 minutes. This little bottle will keep me from have to lay down new mulch for a couple years. Great investment. Perfect color match. Very satisfied.
G**K
Works as Advertised
Everyone complains about how fast mulch fades after it’s applied. So I stumbled upon this product and thought I’d give it a try. I bought a new gallon sprayer because I figured it’d probably mess up the one I use for gardening products. So here’s what I experienced.I removed the filter screen at the end of the hose that draws the fluid from inside the sprayer. In the sprayer tank I mixed 4oz of cocoa brown into 1gal of water. I wore latex gloves. First thing I noticed was how highly concentrated the dye is. It’s essentially oderless but it is dark and syrupy. You do not want this stuff splashing or getting on clothes, shoes, garage floor, etc. So be careful.First, I sprayed a bed that is bordered by grass so I could get the hang of this before spraying near the foundation or driveway. It worked just like in the description. Watching the transformation from dry, gray, craggily ugliness back to dark, rich brown was fun and kind of amazing. When you stand back and look at your mulch it looks exactly like you re-mulched your beds. Sweet!Now for the caveat. Despite that the dye is water soluble it will stain. Wear gloves, old shoes and clothes you don’t care about. Keep it off all concrete and garden decorations such as rocks, bird baths, gnomes, or anything else you don’t want it to contact. Mix it in an area where if it drips you won’t care.The instructions indicate rinsing overspray with plain water. This helps a lot but will not remove it entirely. Better to use a sheet of cardboard as edging while you spray. If you can get a helper to hold and move the cardboard as you spray you’ll finish much faster.Lastly, fill your regular garden sprayer with plain water (or have your garden hose nearby) and use it to quickly rinse off any overspray you might inadvertently cause.This mulch dye is great but no matter how careful you are it is messy. We put down enough to cover 8 yards of mulch and felt using this dye was definitly worth the effort. But you have to approach it like you’re “spray painting” and be mindful of overspray.
F**6
Works well!
Each year I spread over 30 yards of mulch and it is just too much work, not to mention expensive. I read the reviews for mulch dye and the Enviro Color dye had the best reviews so I thought I'd give it a try. Several reviews mentioned problems with clogged sprayers so I invested in a good quality battery powered sprayer (which I love!!) and used the fan shaped spray nozzle. I had no problems with clogging. I used about 1/3 of the bottle for 4 gallons of water which left me with a nice deep, even color. Any less than that and it will be too light and diluted. Spray each area twice, slowly once and back, and it should come out pretty even. Touch ups are easy. I tried it on a smaller bed first and we had an unexpected heavy rain storm that night - the color held up well and didn't run, though I did touch it up a little because I didn't use enough dye the first time. By the time I got to the next bed, I had my spray rate down and had figured out that you really need to use a lot more of the dye than they tell you to. So buy extra. One draw back is that only the top of the mulch is dyed so if you or your dog walk in the bed and mess up the mulch, you will have lighter spots. That wasn't a big deal for me, I have a number of very large beds and even with doing the occasional touch ups, it is SO much easier than spreading new mulch. As for cleaning up, its pretty easy. Just be sure to do it on the grass away from anything you care about, take a hose and fill the sprayer and then just spray out the water to clean out your wand and rinse out the sprayer a few times. I did have some over spray on my concrete drive way but a little bleach and it came out. Wear old shoes, gloves and old clothes. Overall, I am very pleased with this product.
B**N
A little difficult to use but it does work.
This does work as it should, but is a little bit of a pain to use. You have to be careful not to get it on other surfaces because it will temporarily stain them, even if they are wet like the instructions suggest. Overall this will definitely save me money and color my mulch for another season. The product seems go a long ways but it will clog your pump up sprayer making application a bit of a challenge. I definitely will be continuing to use this product but now that I know some of the challenges I will be a little more careful and pick a cool day to apply it.
G**G
So far so good
Very impressed with color. Seems to be staying and holding color after 1 month anyway
B**T
No longer a sceptic!
Man had I'd know this stuff works like it does 4 years ago, i would have save a ton of time and money in replacing faded once or twice year and at a cost of $400/yr. Was so impressed, i bought some of the green just to try it on the grass. Look kinda silly with the only green year in the neighborhood in the middle of winter though. :) Now thinking about buying the rubber mulch (which we all know fades after a year in the sun) and just touch it up with this. Easy to clean up and just make sure you wear latex gloves when mixing and messing with the sprayer head. if will stain you hands... but who care right... THE MULCH LOOKS FANTASTIC! The pics are before i sprayed the grass
R**N
Looked Great Until It Rained
When first applied it looked great and I was really impressed. Until a week later when it rained and all the color washed away. 100% not worth the cost, time, or effort.
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