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LaHabra 25 lb. Fog Coat Stucco Coating – X-73 Egg Shell
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LaHabra 25 lb. Fog Coat Stucco Coating – X-73 Egg Shell
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$40.30
A clean, creamy neutral with a matte finish—Egg Shell is a subtle and timeless color choice for those looking to freshen stucco without losing texture.
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Description
About LaHabra 25 lb. Fog Coat Stucco Coating – X-73 Egg Shell
Egg Shell sits in that sweet spot between white and beige. It brings lightness to your exterior without the harshness of a bright white. Homes that lean toward soft, classic curb appeal or want to neutralize inconsistent patches on stucco walls benefit from this versatile tone. Whether you’re evening out a full wall or blending areas that have been touched up over the years, this color pulls it all together.
The key with LaHabra Fog Coat isn’t just the look—it’s how it works. Unlike traditional paint, it doesn’t just cover the surface. It’s a cement-based formula that fuses with the stucco, forming a finish that won’t chip or peel. That means your walls keep their natural breathability, texture, and integrity.
X-73 Egg Shell is subtle enough to pair with dark trim or clay roof tiles, and it also complements modern builds that favor soft, neutral palettes. Two coats provide a full, even tone, and once applied, the color is built to hold up against sun, dust, and the elements.
LaHabra Fog Coat Stucco Coating – X-73 Egg Shell Specifications
- Color Code: X-73 Egg Shell
- Bag Weight: 25 lbs.
- Material Type: Portland cement-based with integrated pigment
- Coverage Area: 800 to 1,000 sq. ft. per bag, depending on stucco roughness
- Surface Requirements: Must be applied to unpainted, unsealed stucco
- Application Method: Spray only (hand pump, tank sprayer, or modified airless)
- Finish Look: Flat / matte
- Mix Instructions:
- Stir contents with 5 gallons of water until smooth
- Add another 5 gallons, stir again, and let rest for 10–15 minutes
- Strain before pouring into the sprayer
- Number of Coats: 2 for uniform coverage
- Curing Note: Mist lightly with water 24 hours after application
Additional Features of LaHabra Fog Coat Stucco Coating – X-73 Egg Shell
- Subtle off-white tone adds brightness without stark contrast
- Maintains natural look and feel of stucco—no glossy coating
- Allows walls to breathe and moisture to escape
- Great for restoring color after patchwork or repairs
- Color runs throughout the mixture—no need for topcoat or paint
- Consistent finish with no brush marks or roller lines
- Ideal for homes aiming for a soft, neutral exterior look
- UV-resistant tone that doesn’t fade quickly in sunlight
LaHabra Fog Coat carries a limited warranty when applied to properly prepped surfaces. Application over painted, sealed, or dirty stucco will result in poor adhesion and void the warranty. Following the full prep and mixing instructions is critical. For official warranty terms, refer to LaHabra’s documentation or consult your authorized supplier.
LaHabra Fog Coat X-73 Egg Shell is a special order item, not stocked at retail stores. It can be ordered through LaHabra-approved distributors. Each 25 lb. bag covers between 800–1,000 square feet depending on how rough your stucco is. Shipping usually takes 5 to 10 business days. For consistent tone across your project, order your full quantity at once.
Will this cover up dark patches in stucco?
Yes. Two coats of X-73 Egg Shell will typically mask darker discoloration, especially when applied over clean, unsealed stucco.
Can I apply this with a brush or roller?
No. This fog coat must be spray-applied for proper bonding and even finish. Brushes and rollers don’t work with this formula.
Is Egg Shell closer to white or beige?
It leans closer to off-white with soft beige undertones. It’s not a bright white and avoids yellow tones.
How long before it’s fully cured?
It takes several days to fully cure. Light misting with water after 24 hours helps it settle and prevents chalkiness.
Does it work well with brick or stone accents?
Yes. Egg Shell is neutral enough to complement a wide variety of textures and materials, including natural stone and brick.





