Description
Sedona Black concentrated acid stain is made to be diluted at least 1:1 with water for a minimum of 400 square feet per gallon. It may be diluted up to 10:1 with water after testing your prepped concrete.
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Sedona Black concentrated acid stain is made to be diluted at least 1:1 with water for a minimum of 400 square feet per gallon. It may be diluted up to 10:1 with water after testing your prepped concrete.
Weight | 10 lbs |
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Unit | 1/2 GAL, CASE, EACH, SAMP |
Sedona Acid Stain is a concentrated penetrating reactive stain which chemically combines with cured concrete to produce permanent variegated coloring effects. Aged antique appearance is easily achieved for any decorative concrete project.
Surface Preparation: Care must be given to the consistency of the curing treatment. It is recommended that the concrete be 28 days old before staining. Stains may applied earlier when diluted more than the normal 1:1 rate, but results are less predictable. It is recommended that Surf Prep, a mild surface conditioner, be used on any concrete to achieve more consistent results while still allowing a variegated appearance. For existing concrete test for the presence of sealers, curing agents or release agents by misting with water. Concrete that darkens with water usually means that it will take stain. Remove carpet, tile, linoleum or any other covering from the concrete. All glue, paint or any other coating must also be removed in order for the acid stain to penetrate and color the concrete. DO NOT USE MURIATIC ACID! Tightly troweled or burnished slabs tend to be more difficult to stain. Open up the surface mechanically with a buffer and sanding screen or chemically with Surf Prep at full strength. A clean and open concrete surface will accept stain better than a contaminated or hard troweled surface. Prior to application protect adjacent areas from acid stain over-spray, runoff, spills, and tracking. Application: The normal dilution rate for Sedona Acid Stains is 1:1 with water after 28 days. To achieve various shades, it may be necessary to use a different dilution ratio. Establish a test area to determine stain color choices and dilution rates. Apply the stain to the test area and allow drying for a minimum of 4 hours. Sweep up the dry residue and then clean with a mop and bucket or with a wet/dry vacuum. The wet stain color will provide a preview of the sealed floor. The desired dilution rate that was used for the test application should be repeated for the larger area. The stain is best applied with a non-metallic pump up or bottle sprayer by entirely wetting the surface. Immediately scrub the stain in with a soft brush or broom using a circular motion followed with a light application of stain over the brushed area to hide swirl marks. Maintain a wet edge when applying the stain to eliminate overlap marks. If the stain shade is too light, a second coat can be applied without removing the residue between stain applications. Stains may be layered wet or dry. Test the application techniques before doing the larger area. Each gallon of Sedona stain diluted 1:1 with water will treat 400 square feet.
Residue must be removed after the final application of stain and before sealing. Sweeping up the entire dry powdered residue will reduce the required clean up time. Squeegees, wet vacs, floor buffers and/or floor scrubbers for larger areas are recommended. Continue to clean until the rinse water is completely clear of any residue. Be careful not to walk on, or track wet footprints on any dry concrete areas, for it may leave permanent marks. Use a clean white cloth to rub over floor to test the residue removal, if cloth remains clean of any residue, you are ready to neutralize. Neutralize with 1 cup of ammonia to 5 gallons of water followed by one final rinse. Special care must be taken to keep runoff from areas that are to remain unstained, stained different colors, or adjacent areas containing plant-life. Treat the acid stain residue as hazardous waste, disposing of in accordance with local, state and federal laws.
Providing samples that replicate job site conditions, methods of application and finish coats is advised to ensure satisfactory results. Sedona Acid Stains are manufactured with meticulous quality controls. Varying job site conditions including concrete mix design, sub grade moisture, placing, finishing, curing methods and stain application techniques will provide sufficient variations to result in significantly different shades from one project to another. Results may also differ widely from the color chart. SS Rainbow Water Borne Stains or SS DYE-namic may be used to adjust color differences. Sedona Acid Stain has a shelf life of approximately one year. Protect from freezing.