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  • This DIY kit brought to you by Lowe's shows you how to prepare and stain a concrete patio.
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    This DIY kit brought to you by Lowe's shows you how to prepare and stain a concrete patio.

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Materials:

    Stiff-bristled broom and brush
    Concrete stains
    Muriatic acid
    Rubber gloves
    Boots
    Safety goggles and respirator
    Non-residue cleaner
    Pressure washer
    Plastic sprinkling can
    Roller and brush

    1. Begin by removing dirt, grease or mildew with a non-residue cleaner and a stiff-bristled brush (figure A).

      Note: For stubborn oil and grease stains, a pressure washer and a degreaser may be needed.

    2. Put on boots, gloves and safety goggles with a respirator before handling the muriatic acid. Mix one part acid into four parts water in a plastic sprinkling can.

    3. Wet the concrete surface once again and soak any surrounding grass or shrubs. Then sprinkle the acid solution onto the concrete. It should bubble (figure B) on contact.

    4. Allow the acid solution to etch for 20 to 30 minutes to neutralize the concrete's alkalinity, and then remove the acid with a broom and plenty of water.

    5. Let the concrete dry for a least 48 hours, and sweep off any residual concrete powder.

    6. Now you can begin applying a concrete stain (figure C) with a roller or brush in any style or pattern you desire. If a second coat is needed, wait 24 hours between coats.

    By properly cleaning and preparing your patio for staining, you'll spruce up your drab surface, and you'll be able to admire your artistry for years to come.


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