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: If the surface is already sealed, you must remove the old coat using a chemical stripper or a pressure washer before proceeding.

Staining concrete is a highly effective way to transform drab, grey surfaces into vibrant, durable floors with a finish that won't chip or flake like paint. To achieve a professional, "solid" result, you must prioritize meticulous surface preparation to ensure the stain can properly penetrate the concrete's pores. 1. Thorough Surface Preparation

Preparation is the most critical stage; any barrier like wax, grease, or old sealant will prevent the stain from bonding.

: Use a chemical etcher or a muriatic acid solution to "open" the concrete's pores. This creates a texture similar to fine sandpaper, which is essential for stain adhesion.

: Fill any cracks or holes with a quality concrete patch or filler to ensure a smooth, even finish.

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HOW TO STAIN CONCRETE

How To Stain Concrete Apr 2026

: If the surface is already sealed, you must remove the old coat using a chemical stripper or a pressure washer before proceeding.

Staining concrete is a highly effective way to transform drab, grey surfaces into vibrant, durable floors with a finish that won't chip or flake like paint. To achieve a professional, "solid" result, you must prioritize meticulous surface preparation to ensure the stain can properly penetrate the concrete's pores. 1. Thorough Surface Preparation HOW TO STAIN CONCRETE

Preparation is the most critical stage; any barrier like wax, grease, or old sealant will prevent the stain from bonding. : If the surface is already sealed, you

: Use a chemical etcher or a muriatic acid solution to "open" the concrete's pores. This creates a texture similar to fine sandpaper, which is essential for stain adhesion. This creates a texture similar to fine sandpaper,

: Fill any cracks or holes with a quality concrete patch or filler to ensure a smooth, even finish.