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The Sage Concrete Stain by U Do It Coatings is an eco-friendly, industrial-quality stain designed for both indoor and outdoor use on porous concrete surfaces. Available in 19 vibrant colors and three sizes, this easy-to-use, UV stable product allows you to transform your space in just one day. With a coverage of 400 sq ft per gallon per coat, it’s perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Color | Sage |
Brand | U Do It Coatings |
Surface Recommendation | Concrete |
Material | Stain,Concrete |
Model Name | Sage Concrete Stain |
Size | 1/2 Gallon |
Coating Description | Acrylic |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 5 x 10 inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Exterior, Interior |
Opacity | [0, 1] |
Special Feature | Industrial-Quality, UV stable |
Manufacturer | Preferred Deck Systems |
Unit Count | 64.24 Fl Oz |
Item Weight | 5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 10 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Sage Concrete Stain |
Special Features | Industrial-Quality, UV stable |
Included Components | Case |
B**Z
Works well and easy to do
I love it. It made finishing our basement bathroom floor easy. The hardest thing for this old grandma to do was to get down on the floor to mark the striping tape. It is not perfect but I'm fine with it. I bought some expensive striping tape from the auto parts store it worked too well but it only covered about a third of the floor. There is striping frog tape but I tediously cut a smaller strip from the tape I had. Then, I poured the charcoal grey concrete stain into a spray bottle and sprayed the finer mist generously over all of the floor. Then, I put the setting for bigger drops that I spattered around. When that dried, I used a small amount of the white concrete stain and using a small paint brush did the veining, highlighting existing veins and creating more veins. The veining was so easy gliding over the previously stained floor. Then pulled up the tape. It leaked a little under the frog tape, but I happen to like that the best. It looked great but I did go over it all with a clear sealer. JUST A NOTE: This work was done on a never before sealed section of a 1936 basement floor that was cut out and new concrete section poured meeting the old concrete. The striping is more faded on the old concrete that was done with a similiar technique a couple of years ago, but is still visible.
D**N
1 gal did my 22 x 22 garage floor 2 coats.
This is a very thin liquid and semi transparent. Used a diamond cup grinder to etch and smooth floor. First coat applied with a sponge with very blotchy results so decided to roll the second coat and that turned out much better and uniform but still a bit transparent. Once absorbed fully into concrete about 2 hrs I top coated with Satin Acrylic clear sealer. Turned out very good.
N**2
Didn’t work
I watched the videos several times and read the instructions twice. I wrote notes to make sure all was followed completely.The first base coat went down and appeared beautiful. It was a blue based grey (slate) then it all just disappeared. Like it slid off or just washed away. I’m truly confused. Yes I washed and etched the concrete first. So. Now what? Disappointed to say the least. A ton of work and no result
C**S
Worked on Airstone
We were using airstone products to create a stone look around our new fireplace. Their product comes in several different color groups, and each has 4 colors. Unfortunately, you receivew fewer stones in certain colors, which can make it more difficult to create the combinations of stones you want for the wall. Instead of ordering more boxes of stones, I decided to look into paint/stain options. I experimented with these acid colors a little and they worked pretty well with the airstone. You definitely have to practice a little on different stones to see how it will turn out. These were not exact color matches (I didn't expect them to be), but the sample size was more than enough to treat a sufficient number of the stones to blend in nicely. The sample sizes should provide more than enough to get a good idea of what it would look like if you needed to stain a much larger area of concrete. I definitely recommend trying this if you want to color concrete or stone.
K**M
This works great and is so easy to use
I purchased this to stain the coping around my spa and pool area that was sun faded. I power wash my patio about every 90 days so I didn't bother with etching or cleaning anything. I just applied the stain as directed and it worked beautifully. It took me about 90 minutes to stain around the spa with two coats. I put down a puppy pad to keep my supplies on while I worked. I put the stain in an old pickle jar so it was easier to manage and I could put the lid on and shake the stain about every foot or so to keep the mixture even. I also had a small mister that I used to wet the coping prior to applying the stain. If I had any stain that ran down a tile I would just spray the area and then wipe it off with a wet paper towel. I put on a second coat and it darkened which was nice. I have since done around the entire pool area and I have ordered a gallon jug and I plan to do several coats before I seal it. I think I may try to stain my front sidewalk up to the house next.
V**.
Tricky to spread evenly
It darkened the concrete but the sewer cover lids don’t sit truly flat so the color ran sometime after the first hour leaving streaks. I need to do more work to camouflage the streaky finish.
R**.
This stuff works!
This was applied over red brick colored pavers with a small paint brush. We ordered the dark brown & it covers pretty well. Had to apply 2 coats but I was happy w/the results. Let dry between coats to see if u need to reapply. Fairly easy to use & the color lasts. Not bad for the money!
P**E
Works as advertised.
Used it to stain poured concrete wall to look like bricks. Some of the colors were more watery and hard to keep from running down the wall. Overall, turned out very nice.
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