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Concrete floor finishing
#1
I know this has been touched on in another thread, but thought it might spawn a distinct discussion.

Today we actually started the acid staining process of our concrete floors. Reference url for more info: http://www.acidstainconcrete.com/

We will have four slabs to finish in various degrees, but only one is poured and ready. Have to allow 28 days cure min - we are 35 days.

Anyway, we did get the instructional material from website above. We've watched the video at least 6 times, plus I read the manuals. The video details a 7 step process of which we've basically ignored 5 and severely distorted the other 2.

So here's where we are so far:

As said, our slab is 35 days old. Normally (I guess) this process is done near end of the project, we are doing near beginning. We are using the ProTEC wall SIPs which mount on metal channels - the thought of sloshing acid around to eat at those channels didn't give me a warm and fuzzy.

One of the prep steps was to scrub (with floor scrubber). Well, as it has rained probably 32 of the 35 days life of the slab, we figure if the was anything on it, it is probably scrubbed. Now we did broom sweep while wet with a street broom about a dozen times.

Of course we totally skipped the "test area" step. Afteral, we'd already decided to do it and Sophie had picked the color (turquoise), so the whole slab became the test Smile

The staining proceedure itself is described as a 2/3 person team effort. Being as there are only the 2 of us, we made up our own - basically Sophie sprayed on the acid using a no-metal-parts garden sprayer and I worked the stiff bristle brush on a long handle. Actually this worked quite well, but both our backs knew it this afternoon. We also had a bit of help from above as it rained for about 5 minutes just before we started. Actually, the wet slab was easier to work. Listed coverage is approx 300 sf per gallon, we did a 21x42 slab (882 sf) and used about 2 3/4 gallons. Took us about 1 1/2 hours.

Supposed to let dry (totally react) for 4 hours. About 2 hours of sun and breeze and it was probably 98% dried - oh yea, we violated the no puddle rule too Smile But at that point we we very pleased and excited with the results. Well, we had other things to do, errands in Hilo and we returned approx 5 hours after we finished just as the sky opened up and it hasn't stopped raining yet.

The next step was to have used a floor scrubber to clean the newly stained surface. I suspect by the time it stops raining, it will be well flushed anyway. If the wet with water glossy look approximates the sealed, finished look at the video suggests, then we are happy.

I did take a couple of pics at different stages and posted updated pics to http://community.webshots.com/album/468915553RbjdnV after it dries out. After cleaning and allowing to dry for 24 hours, we can apply the sealer coats. I've a feeling it may be some time before that slab is totally dry for 24 hours.

I'll post updates as they occur.

David


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Edited by - David M on 03/08/2006 19:11:58
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David - looks like the house will be ready just in time for my next visit. By the way, I don't hear you pointing out the really nice tiles in your shed.

On a side note, I finally got the replacement Apple for the one they sent that was a dud. I have never been this long without a computer. I am officially back on line as of about 35 minutes ago. First thing I did was check Punaweb. Now if I can figure out the world of Mac!!!

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Hey Aimee, welcome back.

A few pics of those gorgeous tiles can be seen http://community.webshots.com/album/198517619KSTabh

Welcome to the world of computing that works Smile

David

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OK, perhaps I'm taking license with the topic, but this floor will be acid stained in another 28 days or so Smile
YES, after 3 rain driven cancellation, today we took delivery of 28 yards of concrete - the 2nd slab is pours. New pics posted on the webshot link above. Tonight it's raining so I don't even have to water the slabs Smile)Tomorrow we'll cut the stress lines, finsih the unforming. Saturday we start on the 2 remaining slabs to be formed.
Life is great.
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#5
Hey Dave,

Don't forget the photos! I love seeing the progress of other projects.

Royall

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Hey Royal
Here you go
http://community.webshots.com/album/468915553RbjdnV

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#7
If you are in HPP / on 25th between Paradise & makuu is a house for sale that has almost a turquoise stone acid dye. I think the address is 15-1888 25th. Since it is for sale and empty - we peeked in the windows and checked it out just to see the acid dye floor since the floor where we live is a concrete slab still - no flooring or tile yet. I didnt really want tile as most of it is pretty pedestrian looking in our budget.

Bobby (my SO) has done a ton of acid dyes and concrete countertops for people so I am really impressed by how it looks!

Keep us posted on how it comes it.
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#8
Ok, a bit of progress.
Coffee - acid stained the lanai areas. Pic is just after applying so who knows what final will look like. LOL

Forming of the last two slabs has started, concrete pour early May? - fingers crossed.

http://community.webshots.com/album/468915553RbjdnV

David

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#9
Hi David, WOW is right! I've seen articles on the acid washed concrete years ago. After the concrete was stained and set for 30 days or longer, these big buffers came in and buffed the concrete into a marble like shine. Is that the plan here? Love the color combination of the lanai coffee color and the sea blue.

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#10
David, great job on the acid stain. Are you building an underground poured catchment? Also, is that real SOIL in the dig? (If so, I'm more than jealous, as we have a much thinner soil lense, with rock)
Aloha, Carey

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