Getting Started With Staining Concrete Floors
Concrete Stains have become the new material of choice for residential and commercial spaces. They are popping up everywhere in retail stores, restaurants, offices, and commercial outlets with numerous options for interior rooms including limitless design, colors and health benefits. Depending on the color and the applications used in staining concrete floors, the results can emulate everything from lustrous marble polishing to tanned lather to natural stone.
It's important to note that, no two concrete floors, will look alike due to the variations in the composition and age of the concrete, surface, texture and other conditions. Some stain manufacturers use adjective such as variability, rather than uniformity, that give stain concrete floors its wide appeal and allow an array of special effects.
How does Concrete Stain Work?
There are two categories of concrete stains- reactive and nonreactive. In the first reactive category are water-based acidic solutions containing metallic salts that react with the lime content in concrete. Once the chemical reaction takes place, staining concrete floors fix a permanent bond with the concrete and won't peel away.
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