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Article Title: Concrete Stain
Author: Robert Corter
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When people talk about concrete stain nowadays, they discuss the different colors that can be placed on concrete structures. In these discussions, they also chat about the designs that they prefer to see on the floors, walls, fa�ade, and other concrete structures in houses and buildings. In the modern setting, the beauty of concrete is no longer based on plain designs with varying dull shades of gray but on a kaleidoscope of colors and designs that beautify concrete structures whether they are indoors or outdoors. The homeowner can actually choose the color and design that he wants overlaid on the cement.
If you want your own design and live in the city of St. Petersburg, Florida or its suburbs, you can contact concrete contractors in the internet and discuss how can beautify your place by using the different concrete stain colors and designs that these contractors offer. You will be amazed at the variety of colors that are now available for use in concrete. You can order the color that you want to be painted on your concrete floors. Also available are various designs which can be stamped on your concrete structures. The different colors painted on the concrete cannot be removed since they are permanently incorporated on the concrete through unique chemical processes.
The modern concrete stain processes can be applied on driveways, floor and other concrete surfaces that are subject to wear and tear due to constant use. Concrete contractors prefer acid staining because they have better control on the color that they want to permanently apply on concrete. The desired color combinations are achieved by adjusting the concentrations of the acid solutions that are used to stain the concrete. In staining concrete, acid solutions are used so workers have to use protective gears to prevent the solution from getting into their eyes and skin. When applying concrete stain on the floors, the walls are usually covered with masking tape to prevent the solution from causing discoloration on the wall surfaces.
Special equipments are needed to clean floor surfaces before the stain is applied. The floors must be absolutely clean and ready since the presence of any dirt, dust grime on the floor surface will result to rough and unsightly paint patterns. Plastic sprayers are usually used in applying the concrete stain because the acid solutions used are corrosive to metal.
Two coats of the acid solution are usually applied with one hour interval before applications. Afterwards, the floors are thoroughly cleaned by spraying ammonia-water solution to remove all traces of the acid solution. The surfaces are then thoroughly washed with plain water and left to dry. When the surfaces are already dry, 2- 3 coats of sealants are sprayed to prevent contaminants from tainting the concrete and to keep the color permanent.
The procedure of concrete staining described here clearly indicates that it is difficult to apply if one does not have the expertise and the right equipment. When you need to beautify your place by concrete stain in St. Pete, FL, you should get the services of a professional concrete contractor.
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