Archive for February, 2010

PostHeaderIcon Concrete Flooring-DIY


A look at concrete, the hippest new flooring around. This video is part of Flooring show . SHOW DESCRIPTION :This show is only available online at this time.

Duration : 0:1:22

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Technorati Tags: concrete, diy, Flooring, floors, Marble, paint, sealers, stain

PostHeaderIcon Concrete Driveway Crack Repair aka CCR


The revolutionary non-toxic CCR7 for driveway crack repair, this crack was 3 inches deep, 1 inch wide 20 feet long.

Duration : 0:0:53

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PostHeaderIcon DECORATIVE VERTICAL CONCRETE TOOLS SUPPLIES


The Contractor Source offers quality tools and supplies made for decorative concrete professionals. from concrete professionals. Our Tru Impressions concrete stamps, concrete overlay stamps, seamless skins, and concrete stamping border rollers produce superior results; and when used with Tru Impressions concrete color hardeners, concrete release agents, and Concrete Sealers, you can only expect to get Tru Impressions. The Contractor Source is also a leader in the vertical concrete arena with a complete line of carving and texturing tools. Contractor Source also carries concrete integral colors, concrete flex forms, concrete float bars, concrete chutes, and professional grade finishing tools. When your decorative concrete stamping projects demand the best concrete supplies and tools, you can count on us to be your Contractor Source.

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Duration : 0:1:26

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PostHeaderIcon Concrete Sealer Matte Finish Part 1 DYI How to

Concrete Sealer with a beautiful matte finish. We demonstrate how to achieve the matte finish after using our UV sealer or EAP Concrete Sealer products.

Duration : 0:10:40

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PostHeaderIcon How do I prep a floor for concrete sealer?

I ripped up a vinyl floor – I used a scraper to get up as much of the adhesive and backing as possible and then scrubbed the floor with a cleanser with bleach. Is that enough? Some websites said to use TSP, but the floor isn’t greasy – it is just spots of bare foundation, leveling compound, and the vinyl adhesive.

you should try to get as much of the adhesive & leveling compound off – if not then the sealer will not adhere to the concrete properly