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hey this is travis at sherwood williams and tomball explaining about how to make a color a little bit darker so the best way to put this is the color you see on the color swatch is going to be basically 100 of the formula ways we can darken it a lot of people think we just add black to it unfortunately black can interact with other colorants that are in that color and actually change the color the hue of it basically is the best way to explain that so the best way to actually get colors darker is actually just to increase the percentage of the color um basically weamp;#39;re taking a percentage of that colorant and adding it back into it that way it keeps the same hue but just gives you more color a little bit darker so you say 100 you can youamp;#39;re trying to go up marginally youamp;#39;d probably go about 25 but really thereamp;#39;s a number of different percentages you can actually use within that color range um so we can do anything from 101 up to 120 130 literally any rang