Concrete Stain
Colors
Let's take a look at the various concrete stain
colors

There are eight primary concrete acid stain colors. Several
deviations exist from these eight colors, these
variations are combinations of concrete acid stain
colors, pigments and/or dyes. While these colors are
beautiful and will work in most interior applications,
caution should be used in a exterior applications as the
UV from the sun may break down the pigments or dyes and
reveal the acid stain within and change colors over
time.
This applies to most all of the stain products
on the market except ours which are UV stable and can be
applied in exterior and interior seetings. Can you
imagine the design possible options?
The eight primary concrete acid stain colors
are:
Black : Black is actually a
very deep chocolate brown which when only apply straight
or slightly diluted will give a "black" color. You may
find that the mottling or varigations are the deep
chocolate described previously. When this color is
diluted you can also acheive a beautiful brown and
diluted still further a taupe.

Red: While a brick red is not
possible with true acid stain this color is simply a
magnificent color to be used in a "Southwest" or
"Mexican" decor.

Brown: This is most likely the most popular
color that our customers have chosen. It's versatility is
unmatched as it can be used with almost any decor. Whether it
be an elegant restaurant or a kid's rompus room it works with
all color and styles.

Tan: This is the lightest of the acid stain
colors and test spots should be used to determine, as with all
acid stains, whether this particular stain will take. Sometimes
the Tan color has to be applied two to three times to acheive
the desired color. This problem usually does not occur when
using this color on polymer overlays.

Gold: This is one of the newer
colors recently released by several manufacturers. It can
add a stunning brightness to any room and is especially
vibrant on a polymer overlay.

Umber: Umber is almost like a
light brown and adds an excellent accent to the red,
brown, or tan. The use of this color for an overall
staining is an excellent way to lighten a room when
diluted to about 2 to 1.

Blue: Most blues are actually a very light
blue. Only when combined with a slight amount of black can you
get a slightly dark shade of blue. This color can be used for
"tropical" settings or for coloring a "water scene". A few
brand of stains, such as ours, have come on the horizon that
are pigmented stains and come in a wide variety of colors
including such blues as sapphire and sky blue.

Green: Green tends to vary from a leaf green
to a torquoise depending upon the manufacturer. Green can aslo
be darkened by adding a slight amount of black acid stain to
it. Be sure to do a test sample on your slab before application
to ensure it is the color your desire.
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