General questions

-Please refer to our YouTube videos. We have step-by-step tutorials

-Technical Data Sheets (TDS) on our website have application instructions as well

-Personal preference

-Each application gives a different finish

-Always do a test area first

Brush

-We do not recommend using a brush

Roller:

-3/8-inch nap roller

-Make sure to de-lint it first with tape, so fuzzies do not get on the surface

Sprayer:

-Handheld Hudson sprayer, backpack sprayer, airless sprayer, pump sprayer.

-Anything with a CONE tip. NO FAN TIPS- they leave streak marks

-We recommend cleaning the day before, that way you can come in the next day and see any spots you missed.

-Stain & Seal next day

*For Cleaners, Stains, and Sealers:

-We always recommend 2 coats

-You can do 3 for a heavier color

-You can do 1 for a lighter color

-It is personal preference

-30 mins or so. It depends on the temperature. 

-As long as the surface is dry, you can apply the next coat.

-Approximately 1 hour after staining.

-As long as the stain is dry, you can apply sealer

-Each gallon’s coverage includes 2 coats

-No. Penetrating sealers cannot go over stains.

-Must be used alone

-No. We recommend lighter applications because color can always be built up.

Other questions

-Removes grease, oil, calcium, and efflorescence from the surface

-Opens up the pores of the concrete to accept the stain 

-Can do it 3-4 times to make your concrete look sandblasted

-90% of the job is cleaning! You must clean with any of our cleaners since it works as a system with our stains. 

-It is worth it to prepare the surface properly so no issues come up after you’ve already stained and sealed.

-Concrete needs at least 28 days to fully cure

-No. All concrete surfaces must be cleaned before staining and sealing. 

-It doesn’t matter if it’s never been stained, there can still be calcium or efflorescence sitting deep inside that needs to be cleaned out, or it will come up later

-All of our products come ready to go except for our concentrated product lines.

-Make sure to read the product’s TDS for detailed mixing and application instructions. Visit our YouTube channel to watch step-by-step tutorials.

-No, never mix stains together. 

-You can absolutely spray 2 colors, as long as they are dry in between applications

-If you have 2 of the same colors, we always suggest you mix both gallons together for even pigmentation.

-Color sits on the bottom of the gallon

-Go over how to mix product properly:

  1. Pour 80% out into a 5 gal bucket.
  2. Close the gallon and shake the remainder of the product very well
  3. Pour the rest into the bucket and mix thoroughly with a drill and mixing paddle
  4. Pour back into gallon with a funnel or into a pump sprayer.

-Use Classic Paint and Sealer Remover, then pressure wash off

*Must use our concrete cleaner after because the stripper is oil-based

-No, you cannot use a hose because it is not powerful enough. You must use a pressure washer