Anyone had sandtex mixed to desired colour by hardware store?

Sorry if I did not explain properly
The first coat is required to provide adhesion for the birdsand ( A bit like 100's & 1000's on your ice cream ) the following coat is to hide the sand colour of the sand plus give additional adhesion. Also the second coat removes some of the " harshness" of the sand which can be quite abrasive if not toned down with the next layer of paint

some use sugar to sprinkle it then melts away leaving craters in the paint
 
You don't need to use deck paint to change the colour. Oxford Blue is a Toplac colour. Suggest however you change to the Interdeck grey. less in your face...

Ah, do you mean mix Toplac Oxford blue with Interdeck grey? That sounds doable.

My B&Q will colour match using Valspar masonry paint. You can either take a swatch in or they will give you a set of colour patches that are around your type of blue. You take the patches and match to the one you want. I had 2.5Ltrs made up to a grey that matches my existing deck colour...

And how is the colour match please? I would dearly love to avoid having to paint both the decks and the coachroof - there's masses of fiddly masking to be done if so. If I could get away with a good match and just have to do the deck that would be great.
 
And how is the colour match please? I would dearly love to avoid having to paint both the decks and the coachroof - there's masses of fiddly masking to be done if so. If I could get away with a good match and just have to do the deck that would be great.

The match is as near as damn it exact. I can paint a patch in isolation and, within a couple of days, you wouldn't know it had been painted at a different time. Similarly I have patched a couple of very small chips and they are near invisible.
 
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