Acid Staining FAQS

The color change will be permanent.
Acid stain isn’t a dye but it causes a chemical reaction to concrete and leave a permanent color on the surface.
It depends on where the surface is.If it’s indoors and doesn’t have much wear then maintenance will be extremely low.If its outside and gets a lot of traffic then properly cleaning and waxing the surface occasionally can help avoid wear to the surface and sealer. It will also help keep the showroom look last a lot longer.Winter is when maintenance is most needed. De-icing salts that are tracked in to a garage can cause damage over time.
You can find wide a range of color to choose from.The color and look can very, so ask a professional to provide examples.
If the surface is outside it may not color as will, but you can still do it depending how damaged it is. The consult a professional for advice.
Acid stains create a decorated look to a concretes surface.It also helps raise the durability and lifespan of concrete.
You can stain any concrete.From garages to basements to porches,people are staining more and more areas of their homes.
You should allow al least 28 days for the new concrete to cure before staining.The concrete needs to be completely dried because the sealer can be moisture sensitive.
It depends on the conditions where you live.Extreme temperatures and a lot of use will cause more wear,but they are good for several years at least.
The surface can be a bit slippery when wet,but there are sealers that can help reduce this.
Once the surface has dried,it’s safe for any animal.
If the surface color seems to be fading,that’s a good indicator that you need to reseal the surface.Because acid stain is chemical the color wont change,but the sealer on the surface will fade.
Yes you can,but all the glue needs to be removed from the surface first.
Yes ,you can and it’s frequently done.It needs to ve done properly though vecause you’ll be eating on it’s surface.

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