Work on testing DeltaDye continues. I rented a concrete grinder and got a little help grinding off all of the previous colors on the test palette.


I then re dyed the test pad with Tobacco Road an Terra Cotta accent on one side and Walnut Brown and Terrra Cotta on the other. We lucked out and had a few hours at 60 degrees so I also put on a pint of Nohr-S Polyurea sealer.

In this close up of the Walnut you can see water that beaded up from the previous nights rain. It just sat there and never soaked in.
I'm glad that I had a chance to try etching the concrete, grinding it, and applying the different stains and sealer. I got a chance to see absorption rates and how the products work with each other before DIYing it. Still a ways to go before I get to the point of applying it in the new garage.



I then re dyed the test pad with Tobacco Road an Terra Cotta accent on one side and Walnut Brown and Terrra Cotta on the other. We lucked out and had a few hours at 60 degrees so I also put on a pint of Nohr-S Polyurea sealer.

In this close up of the Walnut you can see water that beaded up from the previous nights rain. It just sat there and never soaked in.
I'm glad that I had a chance to try etching the concrete, grinding it, and applying the different stains and sealer. I got a chance to see absorption rates and how the products work with each other before DIYing it. Still a ways to go before I get to the point of applying it in the new garage.






























































