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ColorStain UV Resistant Liquid Stain Concentrate for Concrete
$14.00 – $274.00
- Location : Exterior/Interior
- Task : Floor/Wall
- Application : Pump Spray Roller
- Base : Water Based
- Coverage : 400-600 sq.ft/gal
- Finish : 20 colors
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- Location : Exterior/Interior
- Task : Floor/Wall
- Application : Pump Spray Roller
- Base : Water Based
- Coverage : 400-600 sq.ft/gal
- Finish : 20 colors
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ColorStain UV Resistant Liquid Stain Concentrate for Concrete
$14.00 – $274.00
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Description
ColorStain UV Resistant Semi Transparent Concrete Stain Concentrate
What Is GlazeGuard® Satin Ceramic And Porcelain Tile Sealer?
Is Colorstain UV Best Suited For Indoor Or Outdoor Use?
Is Colorstain UV Strictly A Commercial Concrete Stain Product?
What Are The Differences Between Colorstain UV And Off-The-Shelf Concrete Stains?
- Acrylic-based
- Polymer-based
- Acidic-based.
What Are Situations Where You Would Not Recommend Colorstain UV?
When Customers Use Competing (Inferior) Concrete Stain Products, What Do They Typically Notice?
- Quick color fading
- Surface peeling, and…
- Top coats or sealers not bonding to the surface.
What Are The Best Practices On How To Apply A Concrete Stain?
1 – Make sure the concrete is clean.
2 – Use a pump-up sprayer to apply.
3 – Use water to dilute the color.
4 – Use a solvent to dilute the color.
5 – Seal the surface as soon as it’s dry.
- You can grind or sand down the surface to remove the stain.
- You can alter the look by adding a different color top coat with a clear sealer .If the surface is sealed, you can use a solvent – like acetone – with the ColorStain UV, and put another color over the top. This simply changes the look of the concrete.
The best type of stain for concrete is a penetrating stain.
There are 3 types of concrete stain available to customers:
- The acidic or reactive stains.
- The polymer or acrylic stains.
- The penetrating stains.
The acidic stains react with the surface and they take at least 6 hours to work. You also need to flush them several times to neutralize them. So they’re much more difficult to use. They’re much more corrosive and not as east as better technology.
The polymer based stains (the acrylic ones) leave a film on the surface. These can peel or lift off easily. And, they can act as a bond breaker to a clear sealers used to protect the surface. They don’t get deep into the concrete, which results in a short life-span to the color or the surface.
The penetrating sealer is what CoverTec recommends.
ColorStain UV is this type of product. It’s a concentrate that gets deep into the concrete. It dries fast, typically within 15 minutes to 1 hour. It’s no VOC, or very low VOC, so you have no odor issues. If you want to use it inside, just dilute it with water. And the color from a ColorStain UV application lasts a much longer than retail brands.
Concrete stains peel off typically due to UV exposure, especially when the stain is a film forming or a polymer based type of product.
Instead of penetrating deep into the concrete, it’s actually leaving a film on the surface, which can be worn down. It can also be affected more directly by the UV exposure. It’s possible that the surface itself might not have been properly prepared. As a result, the adhesion of stain was poor to begin with.
The ideal product is a penetrating color stain, like our ColorStain UV that soaks deep into the concrete. It does not leave a film on the surface, which means you will never see that problem with our product.
In terms of color stability, UV-resistance and peeling, the stain is a better choice than paint.
In reality, the best choice for you depends on a couple of factors.
First of all, the concrete stain color is not a solid one. It’s a translucent or semi-translucent stain color that’s put on the concrete. You can lightly see through it. You could add several coats to make it more concentrated, but essentially it has some transparency to it.
A paint will impart a solid color. If you’re looking for a solid color, then choose a paint.
Otherwise, as far as longevity is concerned, a stain – like ColorStain UV – is better because it penetrates into the concrete. There’s nothing on the surface to peel off or to be damaged. It will last much longer than a paint.
You can remove a concrete stain by grinding it out of the surface, or applying a clear coat above the current stain, then adding another color or treatment.
ColorStain UV was developed to penetrate deep into the concrete, and to give you a long-lasting color in the concrete. As such, it’s not easily removed. You can sand or grind the surface if you want to remove it. However, more often what you can do is cover it with another color or another treatment.
You can apply a clear coat, and then stain that clear coat to hide, mask or change the appearance of the original color.
Yes. You can, and sometimes must dilute concrete stain products.
You do have to seal the concrete after you staying with our cover color. Concrete stain in is a penetrating color stain. It is not a concrete sealer. It’s job is to penetrate deep into the concrete or porous surface and impart a semi-transparent color to that concrete or poor surface. And then you seal over it with a clear sealer. Something like a uh, strongly wet look or ac two 50. These are all good products to use. Or if you’ve got more of a industrial commercial application, you can use our euro things like uh, uh, you want 40 or are you 100? concrete stain is provided as a concentrate.
You have to dilute it, either with clean water or you can use a solvent, something like acetone or rubbing alcohol.
If you’ve got a porous surface and you want no odor or no vapors at all, then you use water. If you want faster drying, on more dense concrete, then you can use the acetone or rubbing alcohol, which will dry faster. Just note that using a solvent will typically produce a slight odor.
- These types of coatings will:
Put a solid color over the painted or old worn out surface - Give it a tough seal that will hide what’s beneath it
- Make it much easier to clean
- Provide strong chemical-resistance, and
- Make the surface more durable and weather resistant.
Using these products, you get the benefits of hiding the old surface, beautifying it, but also providing a far more protective finish to your concrete or surface.
The length of time that a concrete stain lasts depends on the type of stain you use.
If you are using an acid stain, or a polymer, or an acrylic-based stain, you won’t get as much longevity out of them, particularly the acrylic stains. They sit on the top of the surface. They can wear off. They break down faster with UV exposure.
If you have an existing painted or coated surface, I wouldn’t recommend using ColorStain UV on it.
Keep in mind that the ColorStain UV concrete stain has to penetrate into the surface.
If the surface is already coated or painted, ColorStain UV – or any stain for that matter -won’t penetrade the existing barrier on the surface.
In situations like this, we would recommend our solid color coatings.
Some examples would be StrongSeal Plus, E900 or E400 color coats.
ColorStain UV concrete stain is developed specifically for concrete, but it can be used on other porous surfaces like brick and timber wood. Once the concrete is absorbent, the stain can soak in deeply and impart the color. You simply add water (or a solvent) to the dilute the concentrate. Apply it with a pump sprayer. Let it dry.
Using a roller typically leaves lines in the stain. It’s better to use a pump-up sprayer, or a low pressure garden sprayer to apply the ColorStain UV evenly. You can use a sponge to wipe it on. However, the best recommendation is to use a low pressure spray to apply the stain.
ColorStain UV is frequently used to rejUVenate the look of concrete surfaces. It’s a transparent or semi-transparent colored stain. It’s not a solid color like a paint.
So if you’re trying to cover blemishes on old concrete, be aware that this will provide a semi-transparent appearance, as opposed to a solid color. We’ve got 21 colors that you can mix and match. You can apply one color, and then another color on top of that to create a variety of looks and that will really beautify old, existing concrete.
Actually, the concrete needs to be cured. Once it’s fully cured, the surface is going to be very absorbent.
The surface needs to be at least five days old before you stain it. It needs some drying time for the moisture to get out of the concrete. Then you can definitely stain it. Once the concrete is cured, regardless of being part of the interior or exterior of a structure, ColorStain UV can be applied.
- Make sure the concrete has cured at least five days before applying a color stain on it.
- Make sure all – or a large amount – of the moisture is out of the concrete before staining so it so it can absorb into the substrate.
- Make sure that the color stain is soaked in, absorbed, and it won’t rub off – before you seal it.
Before painting over a concrete stain, you should seal it with a clear coat first.
You’d actually be painting over the top coat, but you have to sand the surface or prep the surface before painting or coating over it. You must make sure that the surface is clean and dry before you paint or coat over the concret
The length of time that a concrete stain lasts depends on the type of stain you use.
If you are using an acid stain, or a polymer, or an acrylic-based stain, you won’t get as much longevity out of them, particularly the acrylic stains. They sit on the top of the surface. They can wear off. They break down faster with UV exposure.
The acid stains suffer the same limitations. They react with the surface materials, and can be worn off and broken down easily.
Penetrating stains go deep into the concrete, instead of settling on the surface. The stain resides inside the concrete, so it lasts longer since it doesn’t have to suffer the wear and tear that other stain types do.
ColorStain UV – as a penetrating stain – typically provides 5 years plus of coverage before needing re-application to the surface.
Application Method
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Dilution
Features
- UV resistant
- Compatible with overlays, as a topical stain
- May be applied over previously sealed surface
- Low Odor
- Fast Air Dry
- Low VOC
- Interior and Exterior application
Main Uses
- Concrete floors and other porous substrates.
- Polymer modified overlays and microtoppings
- Over existing sealed surfaces
- Decorative concrete
- Stamped concrete
- Bricks and concrete pavers
Limitations
- Do not use on Non-porous substrates (e.g. metal, resin, fiberglass)
- Do not use for severe cold weather applications
- Do not apply in rain or wet conditions or at temperatures below 45°F (7°C) or above 105°F (40°C)
- Do not use in areas of constant water submersion.
- For polymer overlay systems, water is not recommended for dilution.
- Roller application methods force absorption resulting in mechanical lines.
Coverage
Determine if the concrete is porous with a simple water test. If the water drops in and darkens the concrete immediately, then prep may not be necessary. If the surface is a troweled surface, mechanically grind, sand, or chemically etched the concrete to open the pores for better penetration of the stain. If there is a sealer present and in good condition, apply a drop of acetone on the surface and rub with a finger to determine if the stain will penetrate when mixed in acetone. Surface will get sticky or tacky when rubbed, indicating that it can be penetrated with acetone.
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Please choose a Size | 3 fl. oz, 15 fl. oz, Sample Bottle 8oz |
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Please choose a Color | Amber, Canary, Dark Chocolate, Milk Chocolate, Moss, Mustang, Obsidian, Orange Crush, Orchid, Pacific, Padre, Pronghorne, Rage, Rust, Saddlehorn, Sand, Sonara, Storm Cloud, Topaz |
ColorStain UV Resistant Liquid Stain Technical Data Sheet
ColorStain UV Resistant Liquid Stain Safety Data Sheet
ColorStain UV Color Chart
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