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Stained
Concrete
Acid Stain is not a paint or coating agent,
rather, it's a coloring process involving a chemical reaction
on a cementitious material. A solution made with water, acid
and inorganic salts reacts with minerals already present in
the concrete, the result of this reaction is color. It works
very well on new or old concrete, and we've seen impressive
results over decorative polymer overlays as well as self-leveling
products. Acid Stain is a very durable product if properly
protected with sealer or wax, and it can be applied to both
interiors and exteriors.
What makes
Acid Stain so attractive? Acid Stain gives concrete a mottled,
variegated, marble like look. It creates beautiful colors
on concrete, mostly earth tone browns, reddish browns and
greens. You can also create your own shades by mixing and
matching your available colors, or applying them at different
rates. Never expect Acid Stain to be uniform or have an even
tone, you'll get different reactions from slab to slab, and
even on the same job you may see different coloration patterns.
Acid Stain
can be applied to walks, entrances, driveways, living rooms,
bathrooms, patios, high traffic areas and even vertically
to any cementitious surface
Not every
concrete floor is eligible for Acid Stain, though age is not
an issue, the shape it's in is. A smooth concrete surface
will yield more attractive results than an old worn one. If
the concrete is spalled, the aggregate is exposed or has previously
been acid etched, the stain may not "take in" and
will not look as desired because the aggregate does not react
with the stain, only materials in the concrete paste do. On
some applications where the surface is textured, as in stamped
concrete or stamped overlays, Acid Stain provides even more
depth of color, larger selection and realistic look to the
surface.
Preparations
for Acid Staining will depend on the condition of the slab,
on new concrete the only thing needed is to allow time for
curing, (at least three weeks after poured) and some rinsing
and scrubbing to remove laitance. For old concrete, a thorough
cleaning is necessary; any dirt, grease, paint, sealer or
curing agent will prevent the stain from penetrating and reacting.
It is always a good idea to do a small test area first. So
before applying, preparation and thorough planning the job
is a good starting point.
Acid Stain
application involves very few tools, all you need is assorted
sprayers, brushes and a saw with a diamond blade in it for
scoring the surface. You can go from a simple design to a
very sophisticated project. The more complicated your design,
the more labor intensive it will become, but the end results
are simply stunning. After the Acid Stain is applied, the
floor should be sealed and or waxed to protect the stain and
add shine and depth.
The Decorative
Concrete Business has been growing very rapidly for the last
few years, and Acid Stain has been a big part of this growth.
More and more contractors are learning to apply it, and more
homeowners, architechs and designers are asking for it. The
Acid Stain market is miles away from being well known and
developed, but it has a very bright and shiny future, and
our goal is to help you learn more about this incredible product.
Thanks to Acid-Stain.Com for the use
of this informative article.
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