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Reactive Concrete - Acid Stain
Chem-Coat
Industries Reactive Concrete Stains (Acid Stain) will enhance new and
existing concrete by adding decorative and unique
shading of colors. The variegated and translucent color
effects are a result of the unique formulation of
blended acidic metallic salts.
Chem-Coat
Reactive Concrete Stains (Acid Stain) become part of the concrete
surface, due to a chemically reactive process, and will
wear only as the concrete wears. Mixing different
Chem-Coat
Reactive Concrete Stains (Acid Stain) together can also achieve
dramatic results, thus creating your own unique colors.
Chem-Coat
Reactive Concrete Stains (Acid Stain) are available in 12 unique
colors - ready to use. Special colors may by available
upon request.
TESTING &
MIXING
Read all cautions
and Material Safety Data Sheets before any work is
started. Always do a small test before project
installation in an inconspicuous area. Because of the
nature of all stains, the final color may vary
throughout the installation, depending on the age,
texture, finishing techniques, and other variables
within the concrete surface. When mixing different
Chem-Coat
Concrete Stains together for additional unique colors, a
record of the mix ratios should be made for reference,
should future color matches be required.
BASIC
APPLICATION
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For Professional
Use Only!
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Protect all
surrounding areas before staining. Rope off areas to
be stained and keep all traffic clear of the area
until the installation is complete. Wet floors can
be slippery!
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Wear suitable
protective gear, read all cautions below and all
Material Safety Data Sheets.
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Chem-Coat
Reactive Concrete Stain (Acid Stain) is provided ready to use.
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Concrete must be
cured a minimum of 28 days.
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Curing
compounds, sealers, membrane forming products, and
bond breakers applied to the concrete surface prior
to staining will affect the ability of the stain to
properly react with the concrete. Concrete surfaces
must be clean and free of all foreign contaminants
such as curing compounds, bond breakers, oil,
sealers, dirt, paint, and cleaning residue. Sanding,
power scrubbing, and/or additional cleaning methods
may be required to totally clean the concrete
surface of all contaminants
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Use Non Metallic
Equipment.
Chem-Coat
Reactive Concrete Stain (Acid Stain) will react with metals,
therefore the use of brushes, brooms, sprayers and
buckets that are non-metallic is recommended. An
acid resistant hand pump sprayer can also be used.
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Always use
caution when opening the containers of product. Do
not allow containers to stand on untreated concrete
areas after opening, as staining will occur if the
material is spilled.
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Always use in a
well-ventilated area.
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Always do a
small test in an inconspicuous area before project
installation, to insure approval and compatibility
of all products and desired color. Read all labels
and technical sheets before using
Chem-Coat
Reactive Concrete Stain (Acid Stain). Always check local codes
for all Federal and State Regulations, along with
the appropriate safety standards. Dispose of left
over stain product and/or stain residue in
accordance with these regulations. For further
questions, please contact
Chem-Coat
Industries, Inc.
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Start With a
Small Test Area. Choose an out of the way area.
Because of the nature of all stains, the final color
may vary throughout, depending on the texture, age,
and other variables within the concrete. When mixing
Chem-Coat
Reactive Concrete Stains (Acid Stain) together for custom
effects, a record of the mix ratios used should be
made for future reference.
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Depending on the
color desired, an application of two or more coats
of stain may be required. Allow
Chem-Coat
Reactive Concrete Stain (Acid Stain) to remain on the surface
between applications, and after the final
application until the chemical reaction is complete,
a minimum of approximately four hours. Coverage is
about 150-200 S.F. per gallon, per application,
depending on the porosity of the concrete.
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Scrub
Chem-Coat
Reactive Concrete Stain (Acid Stain) into the concrete as soon as
it applied to the concrete surface, keeping the
brush in constant contact and motion with the
surface. Keep a wet edge and a uniformly saturated
surface. Gradually spread the stain until fizzing
stops. DO NOT allow the stain to puddle, splash, or
drip on the floor or treated surface, as darkening
and discoloration from the rest of the floor, or
treated surface, will occur.
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Remove
Chem-Coat
Reactive Concrete Stain (Acid Stain) residue by wet scrubbing
with a neutralizing cleaner, then rinse the surface
until the rinse water is clean. All residues must be
removed before any coating can be applied. Use
caution when handling the stain residue and water
drainage. Protect all adjacent foliage and soil from
over-spray and runoff. Use an acid resistant wet
vacuum and follow all governmental regulations for
disposal.
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SEALING: We
suggest the use a high quality, non yellowing,
concrete sealer containing at least 25% solids with
a UV inhibitor to seal the concrete after the color
and desired look has been achieved. The sealer will
enhance and darken the stain color. Do a small test
in an inconspicuous area prior to project
installation to insure compatibility of all
products. Read all instructions, warnings, and
limited liability statements on all product labels
and technical sheets before using
Chem-Coat
Reactive Concrete Stains (Acid Stain). Allow sealer to cure
before exposing to any traffic.
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Do not use
plastic floor protection - Kraft paper is
preferable. DO NOT TAPE TO FLOOR.
NOTE: Palm Green,
Aqua Mist, and Byzantine are for INTERIOR USE ONLY.
These colors will react with water and moisture in the
concrete, and over time will darken or blacken when
exposed to water.
THINGS TO
REMEMBER
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Read all
cautions and basic application instructions before
working with material.
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The color will
vary throughout the concrete slab. Always do a test
area first. Read all directions and instructions
before project installation begins. For Professional
Use Only!
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The colored
concrete is beneath the dried residue, which must be
washed off after the chemical reaction is complete
to reveal the color of the stained concrete.
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Palm Green,
Byzantine, and Aqua Mist Stain Colors are intended
for interior use only. These colors will react with
water and moisture, and over time will darken or
blacken when exposed to moisture in the concrete. On
interior installations, protection from hydrostatic
pressure and moisture should be a part of the
initial concrete design and slab installation
criteria.
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Chem-Coat
Reactive Concrete Stain (Acid Stain) will not hide surface cracks
or other blemishes in the concrete, and may
accentuate imperfections within the concrete finish.
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Chem-Coat
Reactive Concrete Stains (Acid Stain) have a shelf life of
approximately six to nine months. Rotate Stock.
CAUTIONS
DANGER! OXIDIZER! CORROSIVE!
EYE AND SKIN BURNS! CAUSES SEVERE EYE AND SKIN
IRRITATION-BLINDNESS! MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED,
INHALED, OR ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN! PROLONGED OR REPEATED
BREATHING MIGHT CAUSE ULCERATION OR PERFORATION OF NASAL
MEMBRANES. CAN CAUSE CANCER, CANCER HAZARD DEPENDS ON
THE LEVEL OF EXPOSURE AND DURATION. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN! FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY! DO NOT USE UNLESS
WEARING A P100/HYDROGEN CHLORIDE RESPIRATOR NIOSH
TC-84A. WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING - GOGGLES - GLOVES -
CHEMICAL RESISTANT APRON AND BOOTS.
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