Several years back I purchased this video on VHS from Gaye Goodman and used it to stain a (new) concrete floor. I am still totally delighted with the results. Now I have another floor that I want to stain and I no longer have the VHS, so I am very happy to find this posting. Follow these steps! This works!
The difficulty of prepping pre-tiled floors depends on whether the tiles were laid in mud or mastic. Acid stain won't work on mastic. If mud was used, chip off the tile using a broad flat chisel without chipping the floor. Try using a puddy knife to scrape the concrete once the tile is removed. Then rent a buffer and use a coarse pad. Then clean with TSP/water and rinse. Staining will likely make the swirls and tile grid visible on the concrete but may give the floor more character. Good Luck!
i find putting a thin micro topping down saves soo much time on the prep and it takes a stain much better than normal concrete usually interior youve got tack strips and all sorts of inconsistencies on your slab that staining on top of your slab is just not practical plus you forgot to mention nuetralizing the acid with ammonia also why use a waterborn sealer indoors? or was it acrylic urethane? i only use polys much better stain resistance great vid though you take pride in your work it shows
nvm i see you used tsp wich will work same as ammonia i love the syringe to fill the cracks great idea ive got a vid of a stain job with the micro topping on my page if your interested
Great vid, but be careful doing the sample squares on the slab in an area where it will be seen much. If the customer chooses the lightest color you'll play hell trying to blend the darker test spots. other than that, Great post!!!
A very informative Dv, well done.
philipcairos 4 months ago
Several years back I purchased this video on VHS from Gaye Goodman and used it to stain a (new) concrete floor. I am still totally delighted with the results. Now I have another floor that I want to stain and I no longer have the VHS, so I am very happy to find this posting. Follow these steps! This works!
Metameat 1 year ago
Wow- what impressive results! You rally have to have the artistic touch to do this!
ottawaman4u 2 years ago
is it possible to stain floors that have tile on them. of course i want to take the tile up but how hard will the prep be?
axm0z5h 2 years ago
The difficulty of prepping pre-tiled floors depends on whether the tiles were laid in mud or mastic. Acid stain won't work on mastic. If mud was used, chip off the tile using a broad flat chisel without chipping the floor. Try using a puddy knife to scrape the concrete once the tile is removed. Then rent a buffer and use a coarse pad. Then clean with TSP/water and rinse. Staining will likely make the swirls and tile grid visible on the concrete but may give the floor more character. Good Luck!
TedTimmis 2 years ago
agree on this...overlays are waste of money, resources,
do you know how much energy is used to create just one TILE ? think about it one TILE
emforty2 2 years ago
Does this method work on an existing slab that may already have a sealer applied to it?
deanjeremy 2 years ago
i find putting a thin micro topping down saves soo much time on the prep and it takes a stain much better than normal concrete usually interior youve got tack strips and all sorts of inconsistencies on your slab that staining on top of your slab is just not practical plus you forgot to mention nuetralizing the acid with ammonia also why use a waterborn sealer indoors? or was it acrylic urethane? i only use polys much better stain resistance great vid though you take pride in your work it shows
timlachance25 3 years ago
nvm i see you used tsp wich will work same as ammonia i love the syringe to fill the cracks great idea ive got a vid of a stain job with the micro topping on my page if your interested
timlachance25 3 years ago
Great process....and ending music.
dhille7 3 years ago
Gaye has taken our company to new levels in artistic concrete design
Dan Lightner
All American decorative Concrete
dan4158 3 years ago
interesting application technique would like try it. faux real
bommbudd 3 years ago
very informitive but what about using a spray gun such as an hvlp instead of pouring the stain out.. this will help wit consistancy
MarineBrian1 3 years ago
you do not want to vaporize the acid stain, the metals in the stain are not to be ingested
dan4158 2 years ago
Great vid, but be careful doing the sample squares on the slab in an area where it will be seen much. If the customer chooses the lightest color you'll play hell trying to blend the darker test spots. other than that, Great post!!!
davesarush 3 years ago
Gaye rocks! Learning and expanding on what I learned from you has helped us be sucessful.
salomx 4 years ago