mel. There are several colors of rottenston, gray, white and an old pink color that is no longer made. I was lucky enough to get a package of it from a restoration artist that no longer has a use for it. If you can, try to find a package of white. ( Don't try subbing with pumic, it won't work )
I use acrylic paint to tint rottenstone to the shades I need. This method is trial and error though as when you ad water it gets considerably darker and you have to guess at the amount of tint to ad to the mixture, it does dry fairly fast though and you can usually get your color in a few tries
John
P.S. I would offer to find you some but I don't drive anymore and I'm dependent on other people to get this stuff for me.
[This message has been edited by JRB (edited August 20, 2000).]