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Road Side Pub
Any concrete experts in here? Contractor screewed up
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<blockquote data-quote="EatonEggbeater" data-source="post: 15657152" data-attributes="member: 8939"><p>Concrete can be acid stained. I'd have him look into that first.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.directcolors.com/product/concrete-acid-stain/" target="_blank">https://www.directcolors.com/product/concrete-acid-stain/</a></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]95778[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>This was done by mixing red, yellow and black iron oxide into the wet concrete, diamond wet polished to 200 grit, then stained with English Red. Polyurethane on top.</p><p></p><p>You might have to stain (with different stuff) the old concrete to match. BTW, don't try to mix that stuff in metal! I used an aluminum pan; it didn't last long...Wear appropriate protection; the stuff makes concrete sizzle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EatonEggbeater, post: 15657152, member: 8939"] Concrete can be acid stained. I'd have him look into that first. [URL]https://www.directcolors.com/product/concrete-acid-stain/[/URL] [ATTACH]95778[/ATTACH] This was done by mixing red, yellow and black iron oxide into the wet concrete, diamond wet polished to 200 grit, then stained with English Red. Polyurethane on top. You might have to stain (with different stuff) the old concrete to match. BTW, don't try to mix that stuff in metal! I used an aluminum pan; it didn't last long...Wear appropriate protection; the stuff makes concrete sizzle. [/QUOTE]
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