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Surecrete Eco Stain Water-Based Stain for Concrete - 4 oz Tester - Pewter

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$14.95

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1.:32 Oz


2.Color:White


About this item

  • TESTER SIZE | Perfect for choosing the right color for your project; This is not a concentrate, and is packaged at the standard dilution
  • PROFESSIONAL GRADE | But very DIY-friendly, water-based, semi-transparent concrete stain is UV-Stable once sealed and is ideal for exterior and interior projects
  • ZERO VOCs | Environmentally friendly, and safe around plants and animals; No acids or harmful chemicals
  • NO NEUTRALIZING REQUIRED | Unlike acid stains, SureCrete Eco Stain does not require neutralization, and it is easier to control the color and intensity; Plus, you can layer multiple colors or dilutions to achieve different effects
  • ECO STAIN MUST BE SEALED to remain permanent



Product Description

SureCrete EcoStain
SureCrete Eco-Stain Benefits
SureCrete Eco-Stain Colors

Answers to common questions about SureCrete Eco-Stain

Coverage for 32 oz Eco-Stain 200 sq ft at standard dilution; 96 oz water and 32 oz Eco-Stain
Coverage for 4 oz Eco-Stain Approximately 6 sq ft; Eco-Stain 4 oz Testers are pre-diluted so there is no need to add water
Sealing Eco-Stain does not carry any sealant and should not be used as a standalone product. Eco-Stain must be sealed or it risks being washed away by rain, moisture, or abrasion
Choosing a Sealer Once completely dried, Eco-Stain can be sealed with a solvent or water-based acrylic, polyurethane, epoxy, or polyaspartic.
Custom Colors Yes! You can layer, blend, or mix Eco-Stain to create your very own custom colors!
Dry vs Wet Eco-Stain dries a few shades lighter than when wet. To keep the color enhancement, a color-enhancing sealer or coating must be applied
Why Test? Testing is crucial for several reasons. It ensures the color meets your expectations and verifies that the surface can absorb the stain properly. Highly porous substrates, like poorly finished or old concrete, may absorb Eco-Stain too deeply, requiring more applications to achieve the color you want. Conversely, hard-troweled surfaces with smaller pores may cause Eco-Stain to dry on the surface without proper absorption.
Clean-Up Eco-Stain can be cleaned up with water
Dilution Standard dilution is 3:1 (96 oz water and 32 oz Eco-Stain); More water can be added to create lighter shades

Dennis Lamkin
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
A little goes a long way and if you don’t want overspray, cover the area. Good coverage, permanent color. I mixed with water based concrete sealer to good effect.
Jeel
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
I knew this stain would be opaque, but this stuff all but disappears. I was hoping to see some color, but it doesn't look like real color is going to stay. I bought the navy blue. Glad it was just a sample size.
Evan Zerby
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
I'm sure it's what it's supposed to be, but I was looking for a much darker look. Didn't seem to change the concrete much at all. So glad it was offered as a tester.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
I used this as an overlay on top of previously stained concrete floor..I wanted a strong as base and lighter color over top Laying down a deep sea blue first. Very vibrant and pure color. I used a floor sander to rough up the bottom coat. I did this with varying uneven pressure to create an "integral" look I then applied the product with a lambswool rooler which allows an even application Laid down two coats of Thai Green. Sealed it and it was beautiful. Product is easy to use and rich in color I have used various other products and none have the color purity or depth as this product. Competitive value But unsurprised in color.
Jera Moran
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
I was a bit intimated ( Told mom ) scaredWe had floor done professionally 11 years ago and well I have bare concrete in several places so I bought this to repair areas.I stripped floors and I was shocked at how many bare concrete areas there were.I picked Kyack and I'm super surprised at how well it matches and once finished with the repair then to seal and Wax .We are getting ready to list house to sell. And I'm so happy with this product I just bought 2 more samples. I haven't worked since Oct of 22 PTSD and major back issues ( most of time dabilating ) easily to use. I hope I can buy sealer I have commercial wax here.Buy it so easy and great coverage.
NG
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Easy to use, dries quickly and good coverage! Color I chose was perfect!
JazzyJ@zz
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
Keeps the color, wish it were thicker.
Devil Dave & Allie
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
This review is for the Surecrete Eco Stain Titanium Gray stain. My patio stone (manufactured concrete) is in two variations, square, with the step edges being elongated. Over time, the longer stone became darkened and mottled. Cleaning them with concrete/paver detergent. and a scrub brush did not improve the looks much. I purchased a sample and tested a few patio blocks laying around and liked the look. I added one 32 oz bottle in a gallon plastic jug, filling the rest with water to make a gallon of stain solution.I then poured a small amount in a tray and used a sponge (about the size of my hand) to apply the stain to the block. I chose a sponge over a sprayer, roller, or brush as it gave me total control over where and how to apply the stain. The sponge proved the least messy technique for avoiding splatters and potential over-spray, and allowed me to 'cut' against the edges of the other stone, round underneath the lip, and get into any nooks and crannies for an even coat. This evened out the coloring of the block, and as a bonus visually highlighted the step down which makes it safer. I only needed one coat of stain, so a little goes a long way, making this economical.Bonus: Since this is a water based stain, cleaning up any accidental drips was super easy. I just kept a spare sprayer of clear water and a clean rag on standby. I sprayed any drips/drops of stain with the water and wiped it off the concrete/stone, which effectively removed the stain. Also, any stain that was accidentally smeared on to my white vinyl trim simply wiped off without any residue. This stain is really pretty forgiving.I then applied a concrete water repellent to all of the patio stone. This is an important step, as the water based stain will wash away/fade without some sort of sealant. I chose an eco-friendly water based sealant that is not "glossy", so it provides excellent water repellent without adding any "slickness" to the texture. I applied the water repellent with an inexpensive, disposable hand sprayer (from my local "big box" store) which performed beautifully. The whole process only took a day.As far as durability and longevity, only time will tell. But I have to say I learned a lot through this process and I'm pleased with the results. Literally anyone can do this if you: 1) prep the concrete first (clean, scrub, remove any spilled paint, oil stains, etc.., 2) sweep and make a final pass with a leaf blower to ensure there are no leaves, dirt, etc..., and 3) take your time applying the stain and water proofing. In my case, I saved thousands of dollars