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Ah, when you're looking at the scratch coat in the store, turn around and you should see the concrete plaster.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1950821076
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1950822996
And as ROCKnROLLA stated, there is Concrete Plaster in the Builders Supply building just to the north of the farm. Now when you click on the Concrete Plaster, there pops up a color selector box. Choose the color you desire, & then purchase as many skids as you want. The bags on the skids will have a color band that corresponds to the color you chose.
You can change this color by again choosing a new color in the store, & re-coating the structures. This Concrete Plaster will go over both styles of bricks.
NOTE: Once you use Concrete Plaster on any bricks that you cannot go back to the bricks. So create a save prior to changing, in case you might want to return to the bricks.
Concrete plaster doesn't give me an option for use over airbricks, only normal bricks. I cannot find a way to cover the airbricks. Maybe it's just me.
Just like some other items have to be upgraded first with their main material, & then upgraded to other. Such as most wood items have to be first upgraded to new wood, then allowed to be coated with Wood Glaze. But, the picket fence only has to repair the sections that have missing pickets. After that you can go directly to Wood Glaze without using the new wood.
That was precisely it. It was strange because I'd done the new wood to wood glaze on everything but didn't even think of new airbricks. Geesh!