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Concrete Acid Stain

Con-Treat's Acid Stains are a unique product in the Australian flooring industry.They are the only Acid Stain made without Hydrochloric Acid, making it safer to use with no annoying fumes ...!

Con-Treat's Acid Stains, even though different in formulation from other acid stains still provide the same marble like

natural finish. A great added benefit is that they produce much less residue, eliminating the need for neutralising.

 

Con-Treat's Acid Stains provide you with one of the most unique looks in the decorative concrete industry. You can turn an old concrete slab into a work of art, or take your new concrete project to a new level. Acid Stains may be applied to new or old concrete, stamped concrete, decorative overlays, vertical surfaces and virtually any cementitious material.

 

 

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Guide to Concrete Preparation

 

 

Note:

Con-Treat's "Acid Stains" are a reactive stain that contain no hydrocloric acid, therfore eliminating the need for neutralising. They do however require a mop with clean water to remove any residue. If you are using any other acid stain then neutralising will be required. Do NOT use baking soda to neutralise, only use a alkaline soap or if this is not available, use a mix of plain water (19ltr) and 2 cups of household amonia or bleach with a few good squirts of dishwashing detergent.

 

    Hint:
  • When applying stains, always use all-plastic spray bottles.
  • Always test your dilution concentrations to ensure you obtain the colour you're after.
  • Test the sealer to see how the finished floor will look.
  • DO NOT use hydrochloric acid to prepare the concrete.

 

* The above information is to be used as a guide only and Con-Treat accepts no responsibilty for any consequence resulting from the advice contained herein or verbally.

 


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