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SamusAran723

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  1. Any help or advise would be greatly appreciated on this matter. I work for an up and coming stucco/paint company as a quality control engineer. I'm fairly new and not used to this type of work and I'm having difficulty figuring out a solution to a perplexing problem surrounding our batches . We color test and white test our batches and a majority have been failing quality control. They are turning out too blue because of the RD3 titanium we mix in to make it white. When the batch is mixed to long or theres too much water it will always turn the batch to the blue side . I was wondering aside from the obvious solutions ( have production watch the associates like a hawk) if there is something chemical that can be done . I have tried adding the faintest amount of tint (axx exterior yellow) and it will subside some of the blue and then swing the batch to slight green . It also doesn't work for the color test ( shoot a colored formula to see how it compares to a master). It is still very blue due to the water content and RD3. If theres a powder that can tone down the RD3 and/ or absorb some of the water, I'd be willing to give it a shot .
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