Chemical Concrete Stains
Chemical stains create uneven, veriegated or transulcent color effects on concrete surfaces, much like the shadings of natural stone or the aged appearance of a timeworn patina. The result is unique to each surface and cannot be duplicated by other coloring materials. Due to their chemical reaction with concrete, chemical stains become part of the surface. They will note fade, chip, crack, or peel and wear only as the concrete wears.
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| Malay Tan | Green Lawn | Cola | |
| 20-001 | 20-002 | 20-004 | |
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| English Red | Aqua Blue | Fern Green | |
| 20-005 | 20-006 | 20-008 | |
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| Copper Patina | Antique Amber | Dark Walnut | |
| 20-009 | 20-010 | 20-012 | |
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