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  • Concrete Stain Application
  • From "DIY to the Rescue"
    episode DTTR-609


    Once the concrete has been stained, the team applies a coat of finishing sealer to help preserve and protect their newly stained concrete.

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    Figure A
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    Figure B
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    Figure C
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    Figure D
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    Figure E
    Materials:

    stain
    all plastic garden sprayer
    acrylic, urethane clear sealer

    Concrete Stain Application

    1. Pressure wash the area. Before applying the stain, the surface must be completely dry and free of all paints, wax, grease, dirt and other contaminants.

    2. Wrap plastic around the walls to protect the brickwork (figure A).

    3. Fill an all-plastic garden sprayer half way with water and then slowly add stain, careful to avoid splashing.

    4. Apply the stain with an all-plastic garden sprayer

    5. Start in the corner and randomly spray the mixture, holding the nozzle of the wand approximately 18 inches from the floor(figure B). Apply the mixture generously, allowing it to fully coat the concrete...just short of puddling.

    6. Once the floor is completely dry, repeat the same procedure by applying a second coat of stain (figure C). Allow the floor to dry thoroughly before hosing down the area and mopping off any remaining residue (figure D).

    7. Use a gloss finish water-based sealer. Using either a roller or a pump-up garden sprayer, start in the corner and apply two light coats rather than one heavy one. Make sure there is ample drying time between the two coats (figure E).

    8. Once dry, apply the final coat of sealer.


    RESOURCES :

    UnderDeck®
    Website: www.underdeck.com

    KEMIKO Concrete Products
    Website: www.kemiko.com

    HITACHI Power Tools
    Website: www.hitachi.com

    Porter Cable Power Tools
    Website: www.deltaportercable.com

    Delta Power Tools
    Website: www.deltaportercable.com

    Klein Tools
    Website: www.kleintools.com

    Gladiator Garageworks by Whirlpool
    Website: www.gladiatorgw.com

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