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PostHeaderIcon Do it yourself concrete staining: How to stain concrete floors


http://www.all-things-concrete.com/acid-based-concrete-stains.html How to stain concrete video. Create beautiful floors using a combination of acid staining with faux finishing techniques. Faux finishing with acrylic stains helps hide scars, blemishes, and imperfections while creating a beautiful, unique finish. Then protect it and make it shine with epoxy Concrete Sealer.

Duration : 0:5:13

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PostHeaderIcon Trewax Stone & Tile Sealer (887171970)


Trewax Stone & Tile Sealer (887171970)

Gallon Acrylic urethane protection Developed for interior stone floors Provides excellent protection and wear to hard unglazed interior surfaces on Mexican tile, quarry tile, slate, terrazzo, brick, marble and concrete Non-flammable Fast drying Low odor Non-yellowing Can be easily recoated Bottle

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PostHeaderIcon Concrete Countertop Sealer Tutorial


Concrete Countertop Sealer Tutorial on fixing the pot wholes and pin wholes on your concrete surfaces.

Duration : 0:9:17

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PostHeaderIcon how to make an atlas stone for cheap part 3 of 3


I really wanted an atlas stone but money is tight right now so I thought up a very cheap way to make one. I went to wall mart and purchased a big rubber “marble” ball..you know the ones in the bin..and I also got a basket ball pump..the ball was 2.50 and the pump was 4. when I got home I went in the backyard and dug a whole about 30″s deep. I pumped the ball up to my desired size..I was a little nervous the ball was gonna burst but suprisingly it got pretty big…anyways I placed the ball in the whole and packed dirt around it, dousing the dirt with my water hose and occasionally stomping the dirt. I completely covered the ball with dirt, and went about 5″s above the ball with dirt. remembberin where the center of the ball was, I used my hand and dug a round whole back down to the surface of the ball so I would have access to the valve( remember valve side up) and also it would give me a place to poor in the concrete. the next day I put the needle part of the pump in the ball and it slowly released the air. then when I could see the ball deflated away from the surrounding dirt, I stabbed it with a knife and the ball turned into a wrinkled piece of rubber which made it easy to pull out. I then mixed up about 5 40 lbs bags of portland cement in a wheel barrow and shoveled it into a 5 gallon bucket which I would carry over to the hole and pour in carefully. your suppose to let the concrete sit for about 3 days to cure but I waited about 6 hours and dug the sucker up…it was hard as a rock…I wont drop it on a solid surface for about another week or so, but it is definitely hard enough to drop on grass without an issue. plus at this early stage it makes it easy to scrape off any abnormalities with the claw end of a hammer. oh yeah and when you pour the concrete in the hole, take a board..I used a 2×6 to lay across solid ground near your whole so you can stand on the board without putting your bodyweight on the soil where a giant whole awaits to cave in on it self. mine came out pretty good, now just gotta put some Concrete Sealer on it and it will be ready to go!!

Duration : 0:1:34

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PostHeaderIcon Akemi Stone Sealer Matte Finish

Akemi Stone Sealer Matte Finish

1 Liter-Akemi Stone Sealer mat finish seals surfaces of absorbent and porous natural and cast stones (such as marble, granite, quartzite, cotto, Solnofer lime stone, concrete ashlar). Water and dirt resistant, enhances the original colour of the stone. The product is non-yellowing sealer for the interior use mad of superior acrylic resins. The stone surfaces are easier to care for.

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Do it Yourself Concreting and Concrete Resurfacing