Gigemags05
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I stained my slab in my shop with eagle stain from homedepot. I realize it's probably not the top of the line product, but it was on clearance for $1/gallon so I figured what the heck.
I followed all the instructions and steps. The stain went down goods and the color was what I wanted. I put the sealant down after the recommended wait time, and it looked like I hoped it would:
The next day, it was much less glossy but I figured that it was probably normal.
Fast forward 5 days and this is what it looked like when I got home last night:
Obviously I made a major mistake somewhere in the process. I am guessing I didn't give sufficient time for all the moisture to dry before I sealed.
What is my best bet here? Is there a sealant stripper that will get the sealant up and not harm the stain? I got some stuff from lowes called jasco but it does t really do anything.
The only luck I've had so far is to put the 0* nozzle on my pressure washer and blast it off, Which seems to be taking quite a bit of the stain with it too. That is a very very slow process. About 30 sf/hr. And I have 630 sf to do. I do have plenty of extra stain and acid etch so I could, in theory, restrain if needed.
Any ideas are appreciated.
I followed all the instructions and steps. The stain went down goods and the color was what I wanted. I put the sealant down after the recommended wait time, and it looked like I hoped it would:
The next day, it was much less glossy but I figured that it was probably normal.
Fast forward 5 days and this is what it looked like when I got home last night:
Obviously I made a major mistake somewhere in the process. I am guessing I didn't give sufficient time for all the moisture to dry before I sealed.
What is my best bet here? Is there a sealant stripper that will get the sealant up and not harm the stain? I got some stuff from lowes called jasco but it does t really do anything.
The only luck I've had so far is to put the 0* nozzle on my pressure washer and blast it off, Which seems to be taking quite a bit of the stain with it too. That is a very very slow process. About 30 sf/hr. And I have 630 sf to do. I do have plenty of extra stain and acid etch so I could, in theory, restrain if needed.
Any ideas are appreciated.
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