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Not all paint is suitable for painting marble or alabaster. In order for the paint to be accepted and firmly held, it must be prepared as follows: make a solution of borax and vegetable dye, and then add a few drops of nitric acid or some nitrate salt to this solution.

For example, to color marble blue, prepare a solution of indigo borax and add a few drops of nitrogen-iron salt (in the form of a liquid). For coloring in red, any red vegetable paint is dissolved with brown.

Replacing the coloring matter with ink nuts, a durable black paint is obtained for marble and alabaster.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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