💧 Elevate your concrete game with eco-friendly, artistic flair!
Concrete Resurrection’s 32 oz Winter White stain concentrate is a professional-grade, water-based, semi-transparent formula designed for both interior and exterior concrete surfaces. It offers easy application by simply adding water, low odor for user comfort, and eco-friendly ingredients. Ideal for creating unique marbling and variegated effects on floors, patios, pool decks, and compatible wood surfaces, it covers up to 500 square feet per bottle.
Color | Winter White |
Brand | Concrete Resurrection |
Surface Recommendation | Concrete |
Material | Stain,Stains |
Model Name | CR-723 |
Size | 32 ounce |
Coating Description | Water-based |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 11 x 5 x 5 inches |
Finish Type | Semi-Transparent |
Recommended Uses For Product | exterior-and-interior |
Coverage | 100-500 square feet |
Opacity | Semi-Transparent |
Compatible Material | Concrete, Wood |
Paint Type | Water Based |
Package Information | Bottle |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Manufacturer | Concrete Resurrection |
Unit Count | 32 Ounce |
Part Number | CR-723 |
Item Weight | 2.72 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 5 x 5 inches |
Item model number | CR-723 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Semi-Transparent |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**R
Product is great, but be aware of the color Charcoal as its not a dark grey.
So this product is great and so easy to use. Just find your color or mix two colors together and then add 4 parts water to one part color with distilled water in the empty gallon jug, then shake well. It goes on no different than painting a surface with very watery paint. Either use a small nap soft paint roller to make nice smooth applications and a foam brush for your edges and corners, or use a pump sprayer if you've had good practice using that application.Unfortunately, I thought the color Charcoal was pre mixed black and white because I wanted a grey patio and I wanted to coat over the different ages of concrete, old, new and repair jobs. My goal was to make everything uniform and look newer and all solid grey. In reality, Charcoal is a mix of black, white, and blue. I mixed the Charcoal with white to lighten it up so I could use several coats without it getting so dark. Unfortunately, I didn't realize Charcoal has a blue base, so when I was done, the color ended up drying grey with a decent amount of blue. It looked exactly like the color of Honda's Sonic Gray Pearl, which if you look up, is a grey blue.I now ordered black so I can mix with white to get the grey I originally wanted. I'm just not sure if I'm going to be able to change the color after two coats of the charcoal turning it blue. So in short, the product is great, but be careful with the colors, or get the 8oz first and mix with 4 parts water and paint some strips of cardboard, paper, brick, etc, so you can see how the color dries. You may need to mix other colors or swap our colors until you get what you want.Also make sure you get 16 oz paint measuring cups so you can measure exactly how much of your color of combination of colors and then so you can add that up and multiple by 4 so you know how much distilled water to use.Good luck applying, but be prepared to use 3 coats to ensure you have smooth, even coverage without any uneven base shades from showing through. The second and third coats will go on significantly faster and use a lot less product, but you still want to put it on semi-thick so any areas that don't absorb as well end up with a uniform color.
R**O
Gray colored pool concrete
I had a new pool installed and the concrete contractor really really messed up. I can’t even explain how bad it was or what happened, but you can see the before photos I’ve attached(ones that look terrible) and yup that was a brand new slab 1100sq ft on a brand new house. So after negotiating some money back, <- I know I’m crazy I should have had him rip it out, but to save you the details I didn’t. I first had to strip the existing sealer(I did this with bed sheets and xylene). It’s important to make sure the concrete doesn’t have any sealer remaining. You can also etch the concrete to open the poors too but I do not. After this I wanted a specific gray so I experimented with all kinds of antique’s and stains. It was really hard to find a stain that didn’t include a sealer in it so after about a month of experimenting with different Behr gray stain from Home Depot( was alway too blue) I came across this company on amazon. I read some reviews and decided to buy a small bottle of white and charcoal. As soon as it came in I began experimenting. First try was too light, second try too dark, then after sleeping on it, i tried again and came up with a good color that I liked. ( start with a white base and add small amounts of charcoal until you get it. Then test it on a small piece of concrete. A little charcoal goes a long way. It is important to use small amounts or you will rip through your bottles quickly during your tests. So I ended up using the caps of the bottles for my measuring(micro level). Ultimately I ended up with 1 part white, 3/4 parts charcoal and 4 parts distilled water. This created an almost solid stain in a decent medium gray. I then sprayed it on with a cone tip sprayer, then applied a second coat. Unfortunately it rained right after but the stain was dry so It stuck. The next day, I applied liberally Brickform Antique-it in dark gray over top with a soft bristle brush. <- this gives it a natural aged realistic stone highlight look. I waited 2 hours then applied two light coats of diamond clear sealer by Euclid( commercial grade sealer) I ended up contacting the company directly instead of buying my bottles from amazon because they sell a 32oz bottle and if you buy 8 or more there is a discount. I needed about 8 32oz bottles for my project. It’s kind of expensive but the alternative to have a company come in and do it would have been way more. Oh yeah here’s a tip. Use a paint brush for your testing instead of sprayer. I’d recommend this product as it turned out great. It was easy to use, shipping was quick and they have some really awesome colors. The only thing is you really have to seal it in or it will probably wipe off on traffic areas. Even though it says penetrating, in my experience it did penetrate the concrete but I could still wipe some of it(top layer) off with a really hard scrub. <- I should have etched it and probably wouldn't have had this. Oh yeah another tip. Have some xylene and scrub brush handy while you are testing. It will pull it off. Anyway. Hope this helps someone.Update::So I originally stained and sealed this in October. It went through a harsh buffalo winter and pretty much still looks great. However I did notice some small areas scattered around where the stain had come off a little. Almost looks like the concrete didn’t absorb it quite right or maybe it is that it was a new slab of concrete and hadn’t settled yet. I also did a very light coat of sealer so maybe that’s why too. The spots look like small scratches or blotches no bigger than a dime(some smaller) the rest of it still looks amazing and is very durable with the sealer I used. I’m going to touch it up with a paint brush and re-reseal. Still 5 stars.
B**R
Very easy to apply with a sprayer, looks great!
I used this on our concrete patio that was about 2 1/2 years old. It was starting to look a bit grungy, so I etched it, using a power washer and etching acid. That really cleaned it and removed the weather stains. Wanting to get a mottled look, I selected 2 colors, Tobacco Leaf and Charcoal. The Tobacco leaf color on the chart didn't really look like the stain that I applied on the patio, it turned out to be a bit more of a vibrant green. Anyway, using pump sprayer to apply it was simple. It took a lot longer to mask off the surrounding areas, (house, adjacent stone and pavers on all but one side of the patio), than it did to spray the stain on the patio. The patio is about 335 square feet, and diluting the bottle about 50/50 used all the Tobacco leaf to cover it adequately. After letting that dry for about an hour, I mixed the charcoal 50/50 and sprayed it over the Tobacco Leaf, leaving some of the green show through. There is about a bottle full of mixed stain left, so the charcoal didn't soak in quite the same as the first coat, which is ok. After leaving it for 36 hours, I then applied 2 coats of concrete sealer A bit disappointing is that between the time the stain and sealer was applied, some minor scratches appeared. This may have been due to the grandkids playing on it for a few hours, but really I would not have thought a 5 year old and a 1 1/2 year old would be able to scratch a durable stain that should have soaked into the concrete at least a small amount. This leads me to believe that the sealer is a strong MUST APPLY for any amount of durability, and I should expect to reapply that as needed. It has been on for several weeks, and we have gotten complements on the appearance. As happy as we are with how easy it is to apply, and the look it has given our patio, time will tell how happy we will be with the durability of the product.
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