Super Dye is a liquid concentrate, not a powder dye. The Super product is packaged as an 8-ounce concentrated liquid that is mixed with a gallon of water or acetone. Give the mixture a quick stir, and it’s ready to apply to the concrete floor without having to wait for the dye to sweat in.
Author: Sue Poremba
UV-stable Concrete Dye Brings Coloring Technique to 21st Century
Traditionally, dyes weren’t UV-stable and, therefore, could only be used on interior applications. No longer.
SS DYE-namic from The Stamp Store helps bring dyes into the 21st century.
Lightning Strike Roller Screed from Lura Enterprises Inc.
The Lightning Strike Roller Screed first made its name at the 2007 World of Concrete show, where it won the Most Innovative Product Expert’s Choice award in the placement tools and equipment category.
Create Unique Designs by Seeding Concrete Floors
Place decorative aggregate by hand instead of mixing it in, and beauty is just a stone’s throw away.
Enjoy Limitless Possibilities with Concrete Waterfalls
These days, homeowners who fall for waterfalls may be able to get exactly what they have in mind. Thanks to decorative concrete, options are almost limitless.
What to Do When Decorative Concrete Cracks
Grout it, fill it or design around it? In decorative concrete, every crack presents a contractor with a unique set of problems.
Getting the Right Profile with Surface Preparation
Surface prep is not the most creative part of a decorative concrete project, but it’s also rarely the same old grind.
New Walkway Gives Latter-day Saint’s Church Life
Honoring the beauty and grace of a Latter-day Saints church and making the work site respectable for a wedding was just another job well done for a Florida contractor.
A Castle of Concrete Supplies
As the saying goes, a man’s home is his castle. But in the case of Bart Sacco, his business is his castle — literally. The building for Concrete Texturing Tool & Supply is a cinder-block fortress with medieval-looking battlements along the edges of its roof. “Castles were made out of […]
Challenges of Working with Concrete in the Winter
If you live above the Mason-Dixon line, chances are your winter months are cold and snowy. It’s great weather for skiing, but not so much for those who work with concrete.