Sponge rolling concrete stain

Published 2020-05-11

All Comments (19)
  • Thank You so much for this video, its exactly what i was looking for😊Gracias
  • @robertd9850
    Guess I'll have to find an alternative sponge roller since I can't find the one you use. Think I'll buy a sheet of backerboard like you did to test my skills and see the results before I do the patio.
  • @tedvick3434
    Thanks for the fine video. I am going to try the middle one. I am having trouble finding a good roller. Do you have any suggestions? Have a blessed day.
  • I recently stained my concrete, two coats of the water base and I apply two coats of the clear sealer. After watching your video, I like the look of the sponge am I able to go over the top of the clearcoat with a coat of sponge paint, and then clearcoat on top of that? Thank you.
  • @lindac.9880
    The house we moved into has a concrete patio, porch and sidewalk in a light pink color with standard gray concrete trim. We also have a larger concrete pad in the backyard in a terracotta color (it abuts the light pink concrete pad and appears to be a newer pour). All of the concrete is in great shape. Would the sponge-rolled stain provide enough coverage to make all the concrete match, or would one need to apply a second coat? Also, the sidewalk and porch in the front of the house have a design stamped into them and appear to have spots that look like sealer that hasn't been worn off. Do we need to remove the sealer before staining, and does one apply the stain in the same fashion to the stamped concrete? Does this stain also work on brick? Our location is SoCal-LA County. Thank you in advance.
  • @WiLNorCaL
    Do you finish with a clear sealer to protect? If so, do you use matte or satin, or gloss finish? I have a fairly big concrete patio..2500sq. ft. Any thoughts? Thanks for the great video. WiL
  • @MrBill99
    Would love to see some finished pool decks
  • @MaryOKC
    It’s been a few years since you posted this and I could Google it but your an expert whereas Google… not so sure about that…what temperature should the concrete be about/between before you paint it?