Initially, I was planning on using porcelain tile for my garage. I purchased 1200 sq.ft of 12x12's for it. After the floor was poured, I realized that I would have to diamond grind the new floor because it was so smooth and I would also have to honor the cut lines. I didn't want to go through that and my parents are planning on tiling their basement so, they will get my tile. I decided to acid stain my floor. I used Legacy Industrial products. They were: hard trowel solution (3gals), Shifting Sands stain (5gals), Cola stain (1/2gals), HD6600M WB acrylic sealer (3gals). My floor is fairly new and didn't have any staining or damage. First step: clean floor using Simple Green degreaser with a power washer and nylon scrub brush:
Next step (after drying): Apply the hard trowel solution and allow to sit for 15 minutes:
I then power washed the solution off. I allowed the floor to dry for 2 days. I then applied the Shifting Sands stain. I sprayed the stain down in sections and brushed it in using a push broom to break the surface tension. After this, I sprayed a light coat of the stain to disperse the brush marks:
I allowed the Shifting Sands stain to sit for approximately one hour and then I applied several random spots of the Cola stain (mixed with water 1:1). I allowed the stain to work for approximately five hours. I then neutralized the stain using a solution of baking soda and water. I then power washed and scrubbed the floor five times to remove all of the residue.
This is what the floor looked like when dry:
I then allowed the floor to dry for almost three days. I then applied two coats of the sealer. First coat:
Second coat:
I am very happy with how the floor came out. This was my first time acid staining. I got some really funky effects with the stain. I was worried about the Matte sealer not showing the depth of the effects at first but, I was worrying about nothing. Thanks so much to Legacy Industrial for answering all of my PM's

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