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my acid etched floor

crewchief437

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Guess i should have titled it acid stained floor.
So i decided to acid stain and seal my floor. Brand new shop so virgin concrete. i cleaned it infinity times with simple green and then water. I bought the sample pack and tried about 4 colors i thought i would like. I went with Azure blue because i liked the deep vivid ocean like blue on the website. In my test it came out pretty light and turquoise looking but i figured it would darken up with some more time to stain as per conversation with legacy. Not at all the case. I also went with their clear HD6600 clear to avoid rewaxing every 6 months. The acid etch went on well i let it set longer than my test to get a deeper blue. Unfortunately this didn't work at all. the acid just stained the concrete brown. I didn't get the color i wanted but i ended up liking it. cleaning the floor after the acid was painful. mopped the floor probably 8-10 times. changing water out 10-12 times per time. The clear went on easy. The roller created lines in the clear and i had some dripping. i think spray would be the way to go to lay it down but there were no instructions on using a sprayer it just recommended rolling. attached is a picture of the floor. I like it and most people that have seen it do as well.
 
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OJ Bartley

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Good job crewchief. These things are tough the first try, and I think with just a couple of little mistakes, yours looks great and you did well.
 

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Need an overall pic, but what you show, I really like it!!!!!!

I agree!

A great lesson here with acid staining is that the color will vary depending on your concrete. Color charts will give you an idea of what to expect, but it's rarely the same. The results are almost always awesome however.
 
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crewchief437

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forgot to post picture of overall for people with future searches
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Cave Creek Ray

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Very cool. Unique. Clean.

Congrats!!!

Just wondering, did they have you neutralize the acid with baking soda during the moppings? When I painted my last garage after acid wash, they had me use soda and then check to ensure no more acidity with the red ph pool test chemical.

You did good!!!
 
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crewchief437

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Very cool. Unique. Clean.

Congrats!!!

Just wondering, did they have you neutralize the acid with baking soda during the moppings? When I painted my last garage after acid wash, they had me use soda and then check to ensure no more acidity with the red ph pool test chemical.

You did good!!!

yeah i went heavy on soda water mix on first clean up. after that clean water multiple times.
 

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Great job sir! It's important to note that you went against the grain and created your own unique floor here, something that could not be replicated if you did it again on the same piece of concrete. Kudos.
 
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