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Ah, I see you removed the Isreal bit, lol. 
That is why I have been enjoying the blasting sand - it is finer then sugar fine, and almost disappears into the surface of the cement - grey or white.
If southdown or anything like it was still left in the US, I think this conversation would be moot - that's what we would all be using. However, because of trade restrictions, you won't see much aragonite in the hardware stores. I believe there is just one plant in the whole US that packages it, and it is supposedly available in the PA area and possibly surrounding states. Otherwise, it is the small, expensive bag from the LFS...
Mixed in, yes, I agree, but it has been my experience that whatever color your casting sand is, will still be that color when the rock is done - some sand sticks to the outside when you use sand to cast into, and this sand is plainly visible once the rock is done. So if you use brown sand to cast into, you will have brown sand stuck to your rock when you are done...<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10537900#post10537900 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mr.wilson
The brown building sand will render a grey colour, not a brown colour as some would speculate.
That is why I have been enjoying the blasting sand - it is finer then sugar fine, and almost disappears into the surface of the cement - grey or white.
I believe Izshoker took the "playsand" ingredient in the recipe as meaning any playsand, and not the "Southdown playsand" that is commonly used.
If southdown or anything like it was still left in the US, I think this conversation would be moot - that's what we would all be using. However, because of trade restrictions, you won't see much aragonite in the hardware stores. I believe there is just one plant in the whole US that packages it, and it is supposedly available in the PA area and possibly surrounding states. Otherwise, it is the small, expensive bag from the LFS...