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Using Concrete Dyes vs. Concrete Stains | Xtreme Polishing Systems

K. G. • Jan 23, 2019

Concrete is such a popular flooring option among businesses, warehouses, schools, hospitals, and residential spaces because of its low and easy maintenance and extreme durability. Many people really enjoy the industrial and simplistic look of polished concrete flooring. However, if you do prefer adding a little character and individuality to your floors, a  concrete dye  or concrete stain  can be added. This is an easy step to execute and will give your concrete slab a beautiful, luminous appearance that will leave you and your guests speechless. It’s extremely important to recognize the difference between the two because each final result is different than the other. 

What Are Concrete Dyes?

Concrete dyes transmit color by penetrating concrete or other porous cementitious surfaces. Concrete dyes are nonreactive and smaller in particle size compared to concrete stains or acrylic stains which allows for easier penetration and color saturation which ultimately leaves less residue on the surface, speeding up the application process. Concrete dyes are are basically permanent when being compared to a concrete stain.

What Are Concrete Stains?

Concrete stains are a bit more complex because they are generally broken down into three different categories; film-forming, penetrating and acid stains. Film-forming stains resemble paint because it simply coats or lays over the top of the concrete surface which will give an aesthetic appearance but ultimately damages your floors over a short period of time from exposure to chemicals, traffic, weather, etc. Penetrating stains are certainly a more permanent alternative because they penetrate into the pores of the concrete which bonds the stain the the surface. Acid stains are unique simply because they do not rely on color pigments to alter the decorative appearance of concrete, whereas they react with the minerals in the concrete which generates a beautifully etched natural looking surface.

Xtreme Polishing Systems  supplies a multitude of popular brand name concrete dye and concrete stain products, including  Xtreme SeriesScofield Systems , Ameripolish  and  Kemik o. These staining products will make your floor look expensive at an absolutely affordable cost.

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Concrete all around the world has long dominated industries, particularly flooring, because of its exceptional durability, low maintenance and simply pleasant appearance that it delivers. Xtreme Polishing Systems supplies the industry with innovative and professional concrete polishing and decorative concrete products , equipment , chemicals and so much more. Our professionals are specially trained with our products and will deliver the fundamental guidance and customer service when preparing and executing a concrete floor.

The experts at  Xtreme Polishing Systems understand that every surface can variate in properties, therefore each slab must be treated differently. We’re here to guide you in the proper direction, so call us at (877) 958-5732 with any questions regarding ‘ Using Concrete Dyes vs. Concrete Stains ‘ or visit our website and browse our extensive selection of products today. Whether you’re a new business owner, flooring subcontractor, DIYer, craftsmen, artist, existing business or homeowner, our exquisite product selection and extensive industry experience will assist you every step of the way, from start to finish.

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