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Skin
However, upon seeing the first completed section I had more angst -- the color looked way too dark - though the surface is indeed silky smoothe.
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Cure - Day 1
In fact it looked like chocolate brown instead of light mustard. We called the contractor and he assured us our color choice would emerge after a week of curing -- or longer depending on the weather.
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Cure - Day 4
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Cure - Day 4
And, today, after 4 days our color is slowly coming through. Now wouldn't it have been nice to know a little bit about this skin and cure process at the outset? As far as I knew before we got started, skin and cure were just terms from a cookbook.
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