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Versa-Stain

 

VERSA-STAIN was created to fill a need in concrete beautification. The ability of Versa- Stain to be applied to a surface in a wet over wet manner makes it the stain of choice for decorative concrete professionals. Versa-Stain colors meld together creating a natural look. VERSA-STAIN will provide you with a stained concrete surface that has a natural color and consistency that is repeatable, unlike chemical acid stains. VERSA-STAIN is an ambient selfcross linking stain that withstands water and mild chemicals. The stain can be applied with a pump up sprayer, HVLP sprayer, airless, sponge, foam brush or rag to create the desired effect you are looking for. Versa-Stain is available in 12 standard colors. These 12 colors can also be blended together to achieve more color variations.

P-Stain

 

When applied to a finished textured or stamped concrete, P-Stain transforms an ordinary concrete slab into a luxurious floor, resembling marble or stone. When stained and scored, P-Stain creates the appearance of expensive flooring for a fraction of the cost. Just mix P-Stain with water or solvent if you want a dye look and apply. You can use multiple colors on top of each other to create a unique affect. P-Stain is great for antiquing textured surfaces and best of all if you don't like the color then just power wash it off. It does not become permanent until the penetrative sealer is used.



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Testimonials


Here are some pictures of the floor that I used the 5205 and 5073 on. This is the old crappy coating. This is what it looked like after stripping it (ewwww!): This is what it looked like after restaining and before application of 5205: Now, 1 hour after application of 5073 (look at the reflection on the walls!) I am astounded at how great it looks!"


Joe
Concrete Illusions of Illinois

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