Waterbased Cementitious Antiquing Agent For Stamped Concrete

US $34.95

  • Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States
  • Feb 15th
TURN YOUR OLD FADED STAMPED CONCRETE INTO LIKE NEW WITH THIS WATER BASED CEMENTITIOUS ANTIQUING AGENT. ITS EASY TO USE, MIXES WITH WATER, AND THERE ARE 14 AVAILABLE COLORS. AT PURCHASE OR IN A MESSAGE, SEND ME THE COLOR YOU DESIRE.  Packaged in 3-pound (1.4 kg) pails. A proprietary blend of powder mixed with water and applied to hardened, unsealed stamped concrete surfaces Imparts an additional accent color to the textured concrete surface to provide a visually attractive antiqued look.  Allows for approximately 2000-3000 square feet (185-279 m?) per 3-pound (1.4 kg) pail .  Available in 14 Standard Colors. Antiquing Agent is a proprietary blend of powders. When Antiquing Agent is mixed with water and properly applied to a stamped concrete surface, it will impart a secondary color to the surface visually enhancing its texture. Antiquing Agent can be applied to hardened newly stamped concrete and unsealed existing stamped concrete. Antiquing Agent is designed for use on stamped textured surfaces and should not be used on untextured surfaces. All preparation guidelines must be followed. Antiquing Agent should only be applied in ambient temperatures of 50°-90°F (10°- 32°C). Any existing concrete which has been sealed must have sealer removed prior to application. New concrete or stampable overlay must have the Clear Liquid Release washed off before application. Antiquing Agent must be sealed and sealer must be maintained to last. When applying over recently poured concrete or overlay, a mild acid wash is recommended to remove any residual release agent and open up the surface to accept Antiquing Agent. Acid wash should be 10 parts water to 1 part muriatic acid. If the base color of the concrete or overlay is white or a very light color, use Citrus Cleaner in place of muriatic acid.  When rinsing off acid solution or Citrus Cleaner the surface of the concrete should be neutralized using ammonia or baking soda in rinse water. Make sure that the concrete or overlay has gained sufficient strength so that the washing does not damage the surface. Existing concrete surfaces must be profiled to recommended ICRI CSP-1 profile. The surface must be free of grease, oil residue, curing or sealing compound residue, and any other potential bond breakers.  Mixing and Application: Add 3/4 cup (6 oz.) of Antiquing Agent per gallon of clean potable water in a plastic vessel that leaves adequate room for mixing. Mix vigorously with drill and mixing paddle until all the powder has been incorporated into the water. Transfer solution into a pump up sprayer and apply an even coat to the surface. Antiquing Agent may also be applied by soft bristle brush. During application keep the material agitated to avoid settling in the container. Once the surface has been coated, the solids in the Antiquing Agent will settle and concentrate in the low areas, giving a natural accent color to the textured surface. Some areas may initially have a white appearance but over time the white will disappear. Some concrete and overlays are more absorbent than others. It may be necessary to moisten the surface, leaving no puddles, before adding the Antiquing Agent to keep it from drying out before the solids have settled. Antiquing Agent must be sealed to maintain longevity. The amount of Antiquing Agent added to water can be increased or decreased depending on the amount of antiquing that you desire. The maximum amount of Antiquing Agent that can be used is 1.5 cups per gallon of water.  SMOKE  STORM GRAY  DEEP CHARCOAL  GRAY PLUM  SLATE GRAY  CAPE COD GRAY  BONE  FRENCH CREME  WHEAT  ARENA BUFF  COLINA TAN  WALNUT  RUSSET  BRICK RED

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