🎉 Unleash Your Creativity with Concrete Stain!
Our Concrete Stain in Slate Gray is an industrial-quality, eco-friendly solution designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Available in 19 vibrant colors and three sizes, this acrylic stain covers up to 400 sq ft per gallon per coat. Easy to apply and quick-drying, it’s perfect for transforming your concrete surfaces while being safe for the environment.
Color | Slate Gray/Concrete Color |
Brand | U Do It Coatings |
Surface Recommendation | Concrete |
Material | Stain,Stains |
Model Name | Slate Gray/Concrete Color Stain |
Size | 1 Gallon |
Coating Description | Acrylic |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 6 x 12 inches |
Finish Type | Glossy |
Recommended Uses For Product | Exterior, Interior |
Coverage | 400 sq ft per coat |
Special Feature | Acrylic Coating |
Compatible Material | Concrete |
Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Base Material | Stain |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Preferred Deck Systems |
Unit Count | 128 Count |
Item Weight | 9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 12 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Slate Gray/Concrete Color Stain |
Finish | Glossy |
Special Features | Acrylic Coating |
Included Components | Case |
A**R
Stained cement that was discolored
We had curbing put in with a color added. It was really splotchy as though some looked dry and some wet and darker. Was not mixed oroperly. This stain solved our problem. Love the black curbing now in the yard. Looks neat and clean and covered all the mistakes. Wonderful product.
B**Z
Works well and easy to do
I love it. It made finishing our basement bathroom floor easy. The hardest thing for this old grandma to do was to get down on the floor to mark the striping tape. It is not perfect but I'm fine with it. I bought some expensive striping tape from the auto parts store it worked too well but it only covered about a third of the floor. There is striping frog tape but I tediously cut a smaller strip from the tape I had. Then, I poured the charcoal grey concrete stain into a spray bottle and sprayed the finer mist generously over all of the floor. Then, I put the setting for bigger drops that I spattered around. When that dried, I used a small amount of the white concrete stain and using a small paint brush did the veining, highlighting existing veins and creating more veins. The veining was so easy gliding over the previously stained floor. Then pulled up the tape. It leaked a little under the frog tape, but I happen to like that the best. It looked great but I did go over it all with a clear sealer. JUST A NOTE: This work was done on a never before sealed section of a 1936 basement floor that was cut out and new concrete section poured meeting the old concrete. The striping is more faded on the old concrete that was done with a similiar technique a couple of years ago, but is still visible.
D**N
LOOKS LIKE DIRTY WATER
I do not like to write negative review, but when a sample produce cost over $12.00 and the supplier says it cannot be returned if opened, IS simply WRONG. How can you know if a product works unless you open the package.? The test did not work well. It looks like brown dirty paint water. I threw it out and bought a good quality product a Home Depo.
C**S
Worked on Airstone
We were using airstone products to create a stone look around our new fireplace. Their product comes in several different color groups, and each has 4 colors. Unfortunately, you receivew fewer stones in certain colors, which can make it more difficult to create the combinations of stones you want for the wall. Instead of ordering more boxes of stones, I decided to look into paint/stain options. I experimented with these acid colors a little and they worked pretty well with the airstone. You definitely have to practice a little on different stones to see how it will turn out. These were not exact color matches (I didn't expect them to be), but the sample size was more than enough to treat a sufficient number of the stones to blend in nicely. The sample sizes should provide more than enough to get a good idea of what it would look like if you needed to stain a much larger area of concrete. I definitely recommend trying this if you want to color concrete or stone.
D**A
Easy to apply
Gave a nice cover on my concrete pieces. Love the final product
J**S
Easy to Apply -- but Color Way Off
I purchased the Terra Cotta stain (sample) to refinish a natural (light gray) concrete wall fountain. As you can see in the photo, it cam out more of a caramel/tan than terra cotta. No reddish/orange hues at all.I will try using a red shade of stain to at least get some highlights, Easy to apply and clean up.
K**N
This product covers well
I bought this product to refinish a small concrete fountain. It was covered with white hard water stains. I removed as much of the hard water marks as I could and used the concrete stain. It covered amazingly well, even over the white stain I could not get off. I will probably put a second coat on some of the spots. I am also going to fill the finished fountain with distilled water next time, to prevent the hard water stains from coming back.I would recommend this product.
C**W
love it
i had some cultured stone that was from the 90's looked like a pinkish white...i used the grey and a rag to apply...looks great. this has a watery consistancy...so when doing my wall, it tended to run. its better if you work from the bottom up. this goes a long way. i did a entire fireplace and used about a quart. make sure you use gloves as i have stains all over my hands. i think a paint brush would work better too
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