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SSGrower

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I've seen stained concrete, exposed aggregate, and the epoxy pebble coat, which I wish I could do to my patio to make it less slick.
Stained
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Took a few years for this crack to develop in the expansion joint that was filled.
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This was a white concrete specific for staining the orange and green are acid stains the brown and red are dyes. Regular concrete can be stained but color pallate is limited. They can be waxed, mever been done in 7 years.
Didn't Tangie do that to his garage a couple years ago?
Over 10 years for mine gotta work to damage it.
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I'd go single color tho yould be amazed at how large an object will flat out dissapear.
 

raratt

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Brother in Law #2 was an Air Force weapons guy. Someone sent a Nuke out on a plane without hooking it up right. They came back in and he had to do it. Said he drank a fifth of liquor when he got off duty. I'm guessing that stuff seeps into your dreams.
We called the conventional bomb guys BB stacker's, the nuke dudes were a different story.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Stained
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Took a few years for this crack to develop in the expansion joint that was filled.
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This was a white concrete specific for staining the orange and green are acid stains the brown and red are dyes. Regular concrete can be stained but color pallate is limited. They can be waxed, mever been done in 7 years.

Over 10 years for mine gotta work to damage it.
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I'd go single color tho yould be amazed at how large an object will flat out dissapear.
The soft green and orange blotches remind me irresistibly of those "are you colorblind" test images.

 
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