HOW TO Stain Concrete Easy diy with Valspar from LOWE'S
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Published 2023-09-09
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All Comments (21)
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Great idea of staining v painting. Your rock work is very good.
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Your video helped me decide I could fo this. Others made it out 5o be a major pain. Thanks!
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Thank you. That was very helpful. I’m just about to have a patio poured and want to stain with color. This looks very doable. Your time is appreciated
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After scouring for tutorials and reviews on the Behr Stain product (lacking info) your video single handily sold me on the Valspar stain. Project turned out perfect and nice idea with the glitter! Much appreciated!
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Your video was very informative. Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with this product. I’m going to try it
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Interesting video.... Adding a few photos really helps to show details the camera doesn't pick up...
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Thanks for sharing. Looks great!
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Love the glitter! Great idea!
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Thank you! This is helpful to plan my project. I can't find anything on the Valspar website - shame on them! And you were right - that color when it was fresh was looking awfully pink on my computer - glad it turned browner for you :)
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awesome job
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Looks good. I knew you could color concrete when it's poured, but i didn't know you could stain cured concrete
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The sparkles look great especially on the rocks
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Turned out my guy👍🏽👍🏽
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I hope this lasts a while. It looks good and you made it sound doable.
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Looks great I think this is a project I want to under take this weekend. Do I need to use a sprayer to apply. I just want to do my front porch, can I apply with a roller ?
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Love it great
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That turned out beautifully. Question: is the satin flammable after it dries. I know concrete paint can still be flammable after drying. I'm wondering because I would like to use this technique on the floor in the kitchen where my wood stove sits. The stove is on concrete pavers, but the entire kitchen floor is concrete. I would like this color you used. I had thought the only thing I could do would be to paint the floor. But I don't want to do anything that might make the surface of the floor flammable despite it being concrete.
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can I use a brush to apply the stain/sealer ? last year we did Stamped overlays with square design (two colors), I wan to change the color of alternating squares AND seal the whole area, so it has to be with a roller, can't spray as it will be selective applying of the stain, the sealer will be for the entire area, can use spray.
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We have a workshop/storage room. What would be the better flooring option? Stain or epoxy.
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Hey! great video! how is it hanging after almost a year? Did you have any problems with the stain bubbling or peeling?