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# Variegated color effects Covers 200-300 sq ft per coat Won't chip, crack, or peel CC Concrete Coatings Vivid Acid Stain for Concrete | Coffee | 1-Gallon

**Brand:** cc concrete coatings
**Price:** 5632690₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Brew a bold statement with every concrete surface!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CC Concrete Coatings Vivid Acid Stain for Concrete | Coffee | 1-Gallon by cc concrete coatings
- **How much does it cost?** 5632690₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- cc concrete coatings enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cc concrete coatings brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durability That Lasts:** Mineral-based stain penetrates deeply to resist chipping, cracking, and peeling over time.
- • **Customizable Color Intensity:** Adjust application strength and layering to create your signature coffee-hued masterpiece.
- • **Effortless Coverage for Big Projects:** One gallon covers up to 300 sq ft, perfect for kitchens, driveways, or pool surrounds.
- • **Professional-Grade Finish at DIY Prices:** Trusted by experts and enthusiasts alike for a high-end look without the premium cost.
- • **Transform Your Concrete with Depth & Dimension:** Achieve a unique, marbled acid stain finish that elevates any floor or patio.

## Overview

CC Concrete Coatings Vivid Acid Stain in Coffee is a penetrating mineral-based stain designed for concrete surfaces, delivering rich, variegated color effects that resist chipping, cracking, and peeling. Each 1-gallon jug covers 200-300 sq ft per coat, ideal for both interior and exterior applications, offering a durable, textured finish that transforms ordinary concrete into a sophisticated, high-end feature.

## Description

Product description VIVID ACID STAIN Tired of the plain old dull concrete surfaces in your home or office? Concrete Coatings VIVID Acid Stain creates an aged, mottled, and antiqued color, preserving your concrete surface after drying. You’ll love the endless number of distinct looks you can achieve by adding beauty to concrete. It is suitable for residential applications, but it is also durable enough for commercial applications. It reduces surface glare on walkways, driveways, patios, and entrances. AVAILABLE IN A VARIETY OF COLORS Choose the color that goes well with your space. Concrete Coatings Vivid Acid Stain comes in 11 different shades: Amber, Caramel, Coffee, Ebony, Jade, Mahogany, Mission Brown, Olive, Turquoise, Walnut, and Weathered Terracotta. This chart is for reference only. Colors on screen vary from device to device. The colors produced will rely heavily on the concrete surface, skill, practice, and experimentation. Test sections should be done to verify suitability and appearance prior to application. FROM DRAB TO FAB Transform ordinary concrete surfaces into a luxurious and marbled look with Concrete Coatings Vivid Acid Stain. It creates a one-of-a-kind, weathered, mottled, and antiqued color, adding beauty to concrete surfaces and creating various looks. EASY TO APPLY &MAINTAIN Concrete Coatings Vivid Acid Stain is easy to apply, creating professional results in no time. When applied and sealed correctly, the concrete surfaces require very little maintenance! To remove dirt and debris, a simple sweep and mop will do. DURABLE & LONG-LASTING Unlike regular paint, Concrete Coatings Vivid Acid Stain penetrates deep into the surface, making it long-lasting and durable. It will not fade, chip, peel or wear out. MONEY-SAVING Staining your concrete surface is a good value for your money. Concrete Coatings Vivid Acid Stain is a budget-friendly option, and there’s no need to hire a professional and spend a ton of money on beautifying your home. APPLYING VIVID ACID STAIN Ensure your concrete is properly cleaned. It must be free of sealers, paint, oil, mastic, or anything that would interfere with the reaction of the stain. Pre-moisten the concrete with a pump sprayer filled with water before applying the stain. Using a sprayer, apply the stain liberally and evenly in a continuous, circular motion over the surface. Avoid spraying in a uniform pattern. Random circles are best to prevent visible lines in the stain. Try to avoid excessive puddling. The stain will foam for a few seconds as it reacts with the concrete. As foaming takes place, continue expanding the area very slightly to the outer edges. Scrubbing with a stiff acid brush may be necessary to help the stain penetrate the floor. Once the material reacts and the foaming stops, the residue should not be applied to uncolored sections. Maintain a wet edge throughout the procedure. Do not track stain onto the pavement that is to remain uncolored. Most of the reaction will happen in 2-6 hours. NEUTRALIZE AND CLEAN THE ACID STAINED SURFACE A chalky residue will appear on the concrete surface after it dries, and it is normal. Spray the entire surface with Concrete Coatings EZ-Clean Neutralizer and Cleaner using a pump sprayer to neutralize any remaining acidic residue. Eliminate residue by scrubbing the floor with a stiff broom/brush, then mop, vacuum, or squeegee the floor clean. Rinse water may cause discoloration so be careful to not spill. Continue mopping until mop water remains completely clear. Eliminate all residue to achieve proper bonding of sealer. Avoid spilling on greenery or surrounding areas. Dispose of this waste according to local, state and or federal requirements. SEAL YOUR ACID STAINED CONCRETE Wait at least 24 hours before sealing Pay particular attention to control joints and wall lines, as they retain water for extended periods of time. Using warm air will expedite drying. Do not apply sealer of any kind until all moisture is removed. Any moisture present can cause whitening of most sealers that can be difficult to remedy. Sweep or gently vacuum the surface before applying the sealer to remove any fine debris. IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER We recommend testing the stain in a small area to ensure you are satisfied with the color stain. 4oz testers are available on desertcart. The color of the liquid is NOT where the color comes from and NOT representative of a final result. The color is produced by the chemicals reacting with the concrete after 4-24 hours. The longer the acid reacts the higher the likelihood of a blotchier finish. Allow the stain to dry before removing residue. The color produced from VIVID acid stain will rely heavily on skill, practice, and experimentation. VIVID Acid Stains may not be effective in older or weathered concrete or concrete subject to runoff or dripping water. Heavily sandblasted concrete may have little or no chemical reaction.

Review: A GREAT PRODUCT..... DO YOUR HOMEWORK, AND PREP CAREFULLY. - Okay.....bear with me. The sales pictures of the results using this type of concrete stain are captivating, to say the least. I am no klutz, and have built and stained/finished high end furniture for over 30 years for a living. I understand materials and their application. WOW, who wouldn't want that "faux Marble" look that is shown when this stain is applied properly. For a couple hundred $$, you can have a million dollar floor, driveway, patio, or pool surround. We used it on a 25 X 30, NEW kitchen floor.....yeah, that IS a big kitchen. We process hundreds of pounds of vegetables, fruit, and butcher multiple deer, hogs, goats and chickens throughout a normal year....we milk a Guernsey and several Dexters and make 4 lbs of cheese a day. We wanted a DURABLE, WASHABLE, ATTRACTIVE floor. We chose "Coffee" because it mimicked the dirt color around here the best. I am going to try and write this to "add" to the Instructions and TDS, (Technical Data Sheets), that are available on the product. Most of the questions I ask, or information I pass on are "extra" to the actual application of the stain....THEY ARE CRITICAL FOR A QUALITY COMPLETION OF A PROJECT USING THIS STAIN. 1) READ THE INSTRUCTIONS.......... MULTIPLE TIMES. 2) READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND TDS SHEETS.......MULTIPLE TIMES. 3) READ THE INSTRUCTIONS, AND WHILE YOU ARE READING THEM, RUN A COUPLE OF THE VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE SO THAT YOU CAN GET "ORIENTED" AS TO VARIOUS APPLICATION METHODS. 4) SO YOU DON'T FORGET ANYTHING....READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AGAIN. 5) GET THE COMPANY'S TECHNICAL SUPPORT PHONE NUMBER WHERE YOU CAN HAVE IT READILY AVAILABLE. 6) CONSIDER THESE QUESTIONS THAT THE MANUFACTURER DOES NOT ASK, OR ONLY TOUCHES ON VERY SUPERFICIALLY A) What is your concrete made of.....Ha,HA you laugh....it's made of gravel, sand and Portland Cement, Well, the only thing that concrete in various parts of the country have in common is Portland Cement. Sand and gravel will vary from city to city. Here in NW Arkansas, we have concrete plants on a creek or river that use washed and graded creek gravel and sand for their mix. 30 miles away, we have concrete plants that are far from a creek....but close to a lot of quarry-able limestone. They crush and grade limestone, and use it for both "gravel" and "sand". WOW, does that make some VERY strong concrete.....BUT....it is a completely different beast from smooth, washed creek gravel and sand. IT IS VERY HIGH IN REACTIVE CARBONATES....AND MAGNESIUM.... The creek mix is FAR,FAR less reactive to the stain. Can you find out the source and ask them what mix they used, or usually use when supplying a project in your area. B) How well is your concrete finished ??? How "tight" is the surface. Who was the finisher, and what does he remember about the mix and the pour. There are vast differences in texture and composition between lightly troweled and heavily troweled concrete. C) CONSIDER BUYING the stain sample kit sold by the company....BUT, one caveat. When we send out color samples to furniture customers, we stress over and over again that it is nearly impossible to get an accurate vision of a completed piece's color from a small, hand held, sample. We did not get the kit. We picked a color and understood that, good-or-bad, we would be "stuck" with the color it yielded on our floor. You may have a VERY,VERY easy go of it, and everything might fall into place with what you have to work with. BUT IF IT DOESN'T....can you live with less-than-expected results ?? D) How long has the concrete been in place??? Inside, or outside like a driveway/sidewalk/pool surround??? If it is outside.....and is older than 1 or 2 months, HOW ACIDIC is your rain??? Acid is the bane of this finish. It is really not a stain, but a reactive acid/chemical. The longer your concrete is in acidic rain, the less reactive the mix will be. TREATED LUMBER is treated with an acidic, metal mix. If you were to stain a slab that had been in place under an elevated, treated lumber deck that was open to the rain.....you would get the " ghosts " of the boards where the rain dripped off the deck, down onto the concrete. The reactivity of the concrete will depend on an interaction of these elements. After you have a general understanding of what you have to work with, you can begin to gauge how the stain will react, and guess how you should proceed. I did all the research I could, and read the directions and TDS sheets over and over....I watched all the YouTube videos.. I gave this stain a 5 STAR rating. It is fabulous. The company is excellent and responsive to questions. This stain is 2X better than what the Big Box, do-it-yourself stores will sell you. GO WITH VIVID....it is a great product.........HOWEVER....BE WARNED......My completed job was about a 3 STAR from what we " expected ". By the time I do my 3rd floor....I'll know all the ins-and-outs and what to look for. We followed all the directions....researched all the glitches......planned for the unexpected....but this is a totally different process, with its own set of rules. Here is a brief summary of our results. We picked coffee....."brown with a slight red hue"..... I used 2.5 gallons on 700 sq ft and there is not a hint of brown, let alone red. It is "black coffee" black. In fact, it is "espresso" black, with the mottling being various shades of gray. I will cut the stain by 1/3.....or maybe 1/2 and go with 2 applications if necessary in the future. We used it full strength. Our concrete was finished by " professionals", but rural Arkansas professionals.....the surface varied in tightness, and the stain took dramatically different on each gradient of "smoothness". It "fizzed" very heavily on some sections, and not-so-much on others. Our concrete is crushed limestone.....very high in Magnesium ( the black we experienced ???). Our slab has a 3" in 30 ft slope toward the back door to facilitate washing the floor and squeegee-ing the water out the door. If a slab is not perfectly level, you will have to be prepared to even out any material that tends to "run" and pool up along the lower part of the spray line. I will have some sort of sponge mop ready to spread the excess in a more even coating. A set of treated lumber stairs ( the slab was completed a year prior to erecting the room over it) left a "ghost" impression in the floor. NO PROBLEM, we are going to brick up a set of stairs on that spot....but do take note of that. My floor was dark, far darker and blacker than we were expecting. I have an 18" industrial buffer and we prepped the floor with a lot of TSP and GREEN pad scrubbing. After staining, we actually used a less abrasive RED pad to try and bump down the color. It did help, and it evened the color out somewhat. I want the marbled effect....but we had from near jet-black to medium gray. I used one coat of SUPER SEAL 20WB. Great product. About 2 gallons sealed the floor. We will do the rest of the electric, hang the sheetrock, do the brickwork and then scrub and seal with a second coat before waxing. Don't get me wrong....the floor is attractive. More so than a slab or a painted slab. We did not achieve the spectacular results that we saw in the "pictures". And, the color was completely different from what we expected. However, notice I didn't say "were led to believe". The company makes it plain as day that there are many, many variables that affect the results. I hope this prompts some to look for more variables, and prepare to adjust the application. A GREAT PRODUCT..... DO YOUR HOMEWORK, AND PREP CAREFULLY.
Review: Great stain, be liberal with application - This product worked very well and I really like the color. It did turn out a little more on the tan side in lighter applied areas, but ended up overall looking very nice. As a first time acid stainer I learned a number of things. Prep is very important, take the time to do it right. Most importantly, is to make sure you are getting complete coverage when you are spraying the acid. You will note that there is some foaming immediately on contact which goes away quickly. This appears to be the time when the majority of the color transition takes place. As you brush in the liquid it still colors the concrete however not as deep as where the direct spray contact is made. I needed to be more generous with the initial spraying to make sure I had complete coverage. As a result, the appearance is a bit mottled and splotchy. Even with the incomplete coverage the floor looks significantly better than the bare concrete. Fortunately, I picked a room I built in my pole barn for my first try, but will be doing my basement and porch shortly.

## Features

- Wide range of colors and shades to choose from
- Penetrating chemical stain
- Variegated color
- Will not chip, crack or peel

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00EEHXNKO |
| Additional Features | Unique Color Effects |
| Base Material | Concrete |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,130 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #61 in Household Stains |
| Brand | CC Concrete Coatings |
| Brand Name | CC Concrete Coatings |
| Coating Description | Mineral-based, penetrating reactive stain for concrete surfaces |
| Color | Coffee |
| Compatible Material | Concrete |
| Container Type | Jug |
| Coverage | 200-300 square feet per coat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,875 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Textured |
| Included Components | Bag |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 12 inches |
| Item Type Name | Concrete Stain |
| Liquid Volume | 3.8 Liters |
| Manufacturer | CC Concrete Coatings |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CS-300 |
| Material | Stain |
| Material Type | Stain |
| Model Name | CS-300 |
| Model Number | CS-300 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Opacity | 0.5 inches |
| Paint Type | Mineral |
| Recommended Uses For Product | exterior-and-interior |
| Size | 128 Ounce |
| Style Name | Custom |
| Surface Recommendation | Concrete |
| UPC | 852664446607 |
| Unit Count | 128 Fluid Ounces |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** CC Concrete Coatings
- **Color:** Coffee
- **Material:** Stain
- **Model Name:** CS-300
- **Surface Recommendation:** Concrete

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A GREAT PRODUCT..... DO YOUR HOMEWORK, AND PREP CAREFULLY.
*by G***K on July 2, 2015*

Okay.....bear with me. The sales pictures of the results using this type of concrete stain are captivating, to say the least. I am no klutz, and have built and stained/finished high end furniture for over 30 years for a living. I understand materials and their application. WOW, who wouldn't want that "faux Marble" look that is shown when this stain is applied properly. For a couple hundred $$, you can have a million dollar floor, driveway, patio, or pool surround. We used it on a 25 X 30, NEW kitchen floor.....yeah, that IS a big kitchen. We process hundreds of pounds of vegetables, fruit, and butcher multiple deer, hogs, goats and chickens throughout a normal year....we milk a Guernsey and several Dexters and make 4 lbs of cheese a day. We wanted a DURABLE, WASHABLE, ATTRACTIVE floor. We chose "Coffee" because it mimicked the dirt color around here the best. I am going to try and write this to "add" to the Instructions and TDS, (Technical Data Sheets), that are available on the product. Most of the questions I ask, or information I pass on are "extra" to the actual application of the stain....THEY ARE CRITICAL FOR A QUALITY COMPLETION OF A PROJECT USING THIS STAIN. 1) READ THE INSTRUCTIONS.......... MULTIPLE TIMES. 2) READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND TDS SHEETS.......MULTIPLE TIMES. 3) READ THE INSTRUCTIONS, AND WHILE YOU ARE READING THEM, RUN A COUPLE OF THE VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE SO THAT YOU CAN GET "ORIENTED" AS TO VARIOUS APPLICATION METHODS. 4) SO YOU DON'T FORGET ANYTHING....READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AGAIN. 5) GET THE COMPANY'S TECHNICAL SUPPORT PHONE NUMBER WHERE YOU CAN HAVE IT READILY AVAILABLE. 6) CONSIDER THESE QUESTIONS THAT THE MANUFACTURER DOES NOT ASK, OR ONLY TOUCHES ON VERY SUPERFICIALLY A) What is your concrete made of.....Ha,HA you laugh....it's made of gravel, sand and Portland Cement, Well, the only thing that concrete in various parts of the country have in common is Portland Cement. Sand and gravel will vary from city to city. Here in NW Arkansas, we have concrete plants on a creek or river that use washed and graded creek gravel and sand for their mix. 30 miles away, we have concrete plants that are far from a creek....but close to a lot of quarry-able limestone. They crush and grade limestone, and use it for both "gravel" and "sand". WOW, does that make some VERY strong concrete.....BUT....it is a completely different beast from smooth, washed creek gravel and sand. IT IS VERY HIGH IN REACTIVE CARBONATES....AND MAGNESIUM.... The creek mix is FAR,FAR less reactive to the stain. Can you find out the source and ask them what mix they used, or usually use when supplying a project in your area. B) How well is your concrete finished ??? How "tight" is the surface. Who was the finisher, and what does he remember about the mix and the pour. There are vast differences in texture and composition between lightly troweled and heavily troweled concrete. C) CONSIDER BUYING the stain sample kit sold by the company....BUT, one caveat. When we send out color samples to furniture customers, we stress over and over again that it is nearly impossible to get an accurate vision of a completed piece's color from a small, hand held, sample. We did not get the kit. We picked a color and understood that, good-or-bad, we would be "stuck" with the color it yielded on our floor. You may have a VERY,VERY easy go of it, and everything might fall into place with what you have to work with. BUT IF IT DOESN'T....can you live with less-than-expected results ?? D) How long has the concrete been in place??? Inside, or outside like a driveway/sidewalk/pool surround??? If it is outside.....and is older than 1 or 2 months, HOW ACIDIC is your rain??? Acid is the bane of this finish. It is really not a stain, but a reactive acid/chemical. The longer your concrete is in acidic rain, the less reactive the mix will be. TREATED LUMBER is treated with an acidic, metal mix. If you were to stain a slab that had been in place under an elevated, treated lumber deck that was open to the rain.....you would get the " ghosts " of the boards where the rain dripped off the deck, down onto the concrete. The reactivity of the concrete will depend on an interaction of these elements. After you have a general understanding of what you have to work with, you can begin to gauge how the stain will react, and guess how you should proceed. I did all the research I could, and read the directions and TDS sheets over and over....I watched all the YouTube videos.. I gave this stain a 5 STAR rating. It is fabulous. The company is excellent and responsive to questions. This stain is 2X better than what the Big Box, do-it-yourself stores will sell you. GO WITH VIVID....it is a great product.........HOWEVER....BE WARNED......My completed job was about a 3 STAR from what we " expected ". By the time I do my 3rd floor....I'll know all the ins-and-outs and what to look for. We followed all the directions....researched all the glitches......planned for the unexpected....but this is a totally different process, with its own set of rules. Here is a brief summary of our results. We picked coffee....."brown with a slight red hue"..... I used 2.5 gallons on 700 sq ft and there is not a hint of brown, let alone red. It is "black coffee" black. In fact, it is "espresso" black, with the mottling being various shades of gray. I will cut the stain by 1/3.....or maybe 1/2 and go with 2 applications if necessary in the future. We used it full strength. Our concrete was finished by " professionals", but rural Arkansas professionals.....the surface varied in tightness, and the stain took dramatically different on each gradient of "smoothness". It "fizzed" very heavily on some sections, and not-so-much on others. Our concrete is crushed limestone.....very high in Magnesium ( the black we experienced ???). Our slab has a 3" in 30 ft slope toward the back door to facilitate washing the floor and squeegee-ing the water out the door. If a slab is not perfectly level, you will have to be prepared to even out any material that tends to "run" and pool up along the lower part of the spray line. I will have some sort of sponge mop ready to spread the excess in a more even coating. A set of treated lumber stairs ( the slab was completed a year prior to erecting the room over it) left a "ghost" impression in the floor. NO PROBLEM, we are going to brick up a set of stairs on that spot....but do take note of that. My floor was dark, far darker and blacker than we were expecting. I have an 18" industrial buffer and we prepped the floor with a lot of TSP and GREEN pad scrubbing. After staining, we actually used a less abrasive RED pad to try and bump down the color. It did help, and it evened the color out somewhat. I want the marbled effect....but we had from near jet-black to medium gray. I used one coat of SUPER SEAL 20WB. Great product. About 2 gallons sealed the floor. We will do the rest of the electric, hang the sheetrock, do the brickwork and then scrub and seal with a second coat before waxing. Don't get me wrong....the floor is attractive. More so than a slab or a painted slab. We did not achieve the spectacular results that we saw in the "pictures". And, the color was completely different from what we expected. However, notice I didn't say "were led to believe". The company makes it plain as day that there are many, many variables that affect the results. I hope this prompts some to look for more variables, and prepare to adjust the application. A GREAT PRODUCT..... DO YOUR HOMEWORK, AND PREP CAREFULLY.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great stain, be liberal with application
*by D***M on April 20, 2015*

This product worked very well and I really like the color. It did turn out a little more on the tan side in lighter applied areas, but ended up overall looking very nice. As a first time acid stainer I learned a number of things. Prep is very important, take the time to do it right. Most importantly, is to make sure you are getting complete coverage when you are spraying the acid. You will note that there is some foaming immediately on contact which goes away quickly. This appears to be the time when the majority of the color transition takes place. As you brush in the liquid it still colors the concrete however not as deep as where the direct spray contact is made. I needed to be more generous with the initial spraying to make sure I had complete coverage. As a result, the appearance is a bit mottled and splotchy. Even with the incomplete coverage the floor looks significantly better than the bare concrete. Fortunately, I picked a room I built in my pole barn for my first try, but will be doing my basement and porch shortly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ More orange than brown
*by G***O on April 13, 2026*

Seems to dye well. Ordered the brown. It’s a very orange color; the closest to brown I’d have to call it terra cotta, but it’s really orange. Use the tester on various areas as the concrete will absorb at different rates.

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