Rocket City Coatings

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Mesa

Mesa is Adobe with the volume turned down — red-brown and dark umber kept honest by a warm gray flake that pulls the whole blend back toward neutral. That gray third changes everything about where it can live: Mesa works inside garages and basements where full terracotta would overwhelm, and it shakes hands with gray driveways and concrete steps instead of clashing at the threshold. It inherits the clay-hiding genetics of the warm family and adds decent tire-dust camouflage from the gray. Under warm bulbs it's rich and lodge-like; daylight reveals more of the red. If you like the idea of a warm floor but your house has any gray in its trim, gutters, or stone, Mesa is the warm blend that won't pick a fight with them.

Pairs well with: Bridges red brick and gray concrete; comfortable with both wood cabinets and gray epoxy-coated wall panels.

Ships in: Laid down heavy, then locked under the Rocket City System polyaspartic.

Blend formula
ComponentValue
FlakeTorginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut
Color trio #9a5a42 · #67422f · #a89a8c
Base coat under it #8a5a44 (pigmented polyurea)
CoverageFull broadcast, to rejection
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How is Mesa different from Adobe?
The gray flake. Adobe is full terracotta; Mesa trades a third of that warmth for warm gray, which makes it calmer and far easier to place near gray hardscape.
Does Mesa hide tire dust as well as clay?
Reasonably — the gray flake catches brake and tire dust while the red-browns handle clay. It's the most all-terrain of the warm blends.

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