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HOW TO COLOR CONCRETE: 12 STEPS (WITH PICTURES) - WIKIHOW
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11 PROVEN CONCRETE COLOR RECIPES - CONCRETE DECOR
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- Sandstone/Weathered Sage Color-Texture Combination. Tom Ralston Concrete — Santa Cruz, Calif. Ingredients: Concrete: Six-sack 3,000-psi mix design (in California use Type II cement)
- Oyster White/Sandstone Color-Texture Combination. Tom Ralston Concrete — Santa Cruz, Calif. Ingredients: Concrete: Six-sack 3,000-psi mix design (in California use Type II cement)
- Texas Tuscan. L.M. Scofield — Los Angeles, Calif. Ingredients: 1 Pennsylvania Slate Pavecrafters tool set. (30 single-stone Prestige tools varying in size from.
- Six-Inch Random Wood Plank. Proline Concrete Tools — Oceanside, Calif. Ingredients: Proline Navajo color hardener. Liquid release stamping agent. 6-inch random wood plank stamp.
- Rotating Ashlar Roman Slate. Proline Concrete Tools — Oceanside, Calif. Ingredients: Proline Oceanside color hardener. Liquid release stamping agent. Proline Ashlar Roman Slate texture mats.
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- General Coloring Instructions. Specialty Concrete Products — West Columbia, S.C. Instructions: Consider pattern (if stamped concrete or stamp overlayment).
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- Multiple Release Agents. Specialty Concrete Products — West Columbia, S.C. Instructions: When using several colors of release agent with a single color hardener or integral color, for best results, apply release agent colors over a lighter main color.
- Color Hardener & Acid Staining. Specialty Concrete Products — West Columbia, S.C. Instructions: The following technique allows for use of a spectrum of light color hardeners to create a lighter marbleized surface to acid stain.
HOMEMADE CONCRETE DYE | HUNKER
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HOMEMADE MODERN DIY CONCRETE: COLORING & CASTING
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- Supplies + Tools. Plastic Bottle or Container. Recycle. Hopefully plastic packaging will be replaced with more responsible alternatives in the future, but if it isn't going to biodegrade on its own, you might as well put it to use before it goes in a landfill.
- Drill a Hole in the Cap. I cut an X into the lid of the cap with a knife to help keep the drill bit from slipping. I then drilled a hole right through the center of the lid.
- Insert the Candle/Glue Stick. Carve the hole with the knife so that it's just big enough for the candle or glue stick to tightly fit in.
- Mix the Pigment With Water. I mixed the pigment with the water before adding the water to the dry concrete mix. Use clean water and add pigment in proportion to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
- Mix + Pour the Concrete. Mix the colored water into the concrete. Since the concrete is being poured through the narrow mouth of the plastic bottle, I made the concrete a little more watery than usual.
- Remove the Plastic Bottle. Once the concrete has cured for at least 24 hours, you can remove the bottle. Using a heat gun or hair dryer set on hot will heat and soften the plastic and removal easier.
- Drill Out the Center. I used a glue stick and had to drill it out. This can be tricky since the glue is rubbery can push the drill bit into the edges of the concrete causing cracking.
- Cut the Bottle Into a Tube. Cut the top off of the water bottle and then made a second cut about 1/2" above the top of the object. This creates a plastic tube that's a little taller than the object.
- Cut a Band. Cut a 1" wide band from the leftover piece of the water bottle. This band will be used as a support for the mold and the end of the bottle will be used as a cup for mixing the silicone.
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HOW TO ADD COLOR TO CONCRETE MIX WITHOUT SPENDING A FORTUNE
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HOMEMADE CONCRETE STAIN FORMULA | HUNKER
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CHEAP WAY TO STAIN CONCRETE | SAPLING
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