Surfaces are protected from discoloration caused by air pollution and the damage caused by freeze-thaw cycles, carbonation, graf?ti, and pedestrian and vehicular-borne substances.
Staining & Coloring Concrete
Concrete’s natural color can be altered with powder or liquid stains, dyes and colored hardeners, as well as aggregates such as ground glass and stone.
Concrete Stains, Let Good Looks Shine Through
A painted concrete surface is just that — an opaque painted surface. Staining doesn’t deliver a specific color because it is a reactionary process. The concrete itself actually gives you the final look. Depending on how old the concrete is and the condition it is in when you start out can make a lot of difference.
Acryl-Pen – Water Repellent Concrete Sealer & Stain
Enliven exterior concrete with brilliant color and lasting protection with Acryl Pen, a premier stain and sealer for broom-finished or textured concrete.
How to use Color Hardeners for Coloring Concrete
Use of various colors produce a more two dimensional (or realistic) look. They help to blend concrete to the environment or distinguish it from other construction materials.
Ask Concrete Decor: Acid Staining, Powder Release Agents and More
Need to have a decorative concrete question answered? Ask it!
I am new to acid staining and would like to know the best floor prep for staining on old and new concrete?
Decorative Concrete Techniques – A New Way to Throw Concrete Color Release
How many times have you wished there was a better way to throw the powder release agent down before stamping… besides by the handful? Well, here’s another way. How to throw color release onto concrete with a brush.
Adding Design to Your Concrete Projects
Now that you’ve learned how to stamp and stain, it’s time to give some serious thought to the design of your projects.
Integral Concrete Color Specialists Share their Tips for Success
Color specialists offer advice for getting the look that you — and your customers — are counting on.
Four-Dimensional Stain Cube Stamp Pattern for Concrete
It sounds just a little bit like a pulp science fiction story: While packing up their warehouse to move, workers at a concrete stamp company discover a long-forgotten design for a concrete stamp that is three-dimensional.
Architects Use Kemiko Concrete Products
Kemiko products were used by architectural greats such as Frank Lloyd Wright before decorative concrete even had a name. The company continues to thrive and grow with the times.