Pale Smoke Grey
Smoke was commonly used to create black pigments in the very earliest days of paint making. Burning something and collecting the carbon deposit enabled the making of a range of blacks and the process often begot the name; Lamp Black, Pitch Black, Black Smoke. Our colour is as simple as it sounds – a pale grey based on carbon black with white and our usual touch of earth pigment to soften it to the eye.
"I will never use anything except Bulmer paint again, I have to say. Plus I have no idea why the decorator forums made it sound so difficult! If it's within my capabilities, it's within anyone's!"
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