Fix Ugly Acid Stain with a Second Color!

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
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    • The Dream Garage
    Episode 27
    Hello my friends, welcome back everyone!
    Today, I will show you all how I used a second acid stain color to camouflage the mistakes I had with my acid stain!
    My concrete is very fresh, porous, and has a rough brush finish. In addition, here on the surface of Mars, it has some small cracking called "Plastic Shrinkage Cracks."
    These concrete imperfections lead to some strange puddling that complicated how our acid neutralized - There are a bunch of ugly dark marks around the cracks. Knowing how the acid and ammonia behave around these cracks now, I will scrub in another acid stain color around the ugly areas and make sure the ammonia is worked in after the acid is done burning.

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  • @kunalamin8
    @kunalamin8 Місяць тому

    Very honest video. Same thing happened with us. Learned something new. Color totally changed after applying dye on the concrete. We picked cola but it changed to rustic.

  • @joeybasquez9215
    @joeybasquez9215 Рік тому +1

    My stain turned out red like that, how can I get it a darker brown?

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  Рік тому

      First, soak a spot on the floor with water. That is what it will look like once sealed with acrylic or epoxy. If you feel like it's still too red, you may have to look for a different color stain and apply it over the existing and get it darker/more brown.
      My floor came out dark brown (original color put down) with redish highlight marbling (second color mahogany you saw me apply here). It all looks red when dry, but color vastly changes when sealed!

  • @williamzinser2378
    @williamzinser2378 3 роки тому +2

    Watching your video and a couple others convinces me not to do acid staining.

  • @billwilliams4877
    @billwilliams4877 3 місяці тому

    Has anyone tried acid sraining an overlay like Newcrete?

  • @1960mcferran
    @1960mcferran 8 місяців тому

    How do you fix warm spots in front of the door on acid stain ed concrete

  • @rodolfopalomino137
    @rodolfopalomino137 4 роки тому +2

    Hey i'm from México, doing the same thing at my Home, but with a diferent products, i used just a little bit of sulfato de hierro with watter, and it makes the reaction whit the concret, but i have the same problem with the floor, and this vídeo helped me to fix it! Thanks for this vídeo amigo...

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  4 роки тому +1

      Wow, that’s so awesome. You know, I started this as a fun side project just to film and edit a cool video, but I am so humbled it has helped you! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @riflebear1711
    @riflebear1711 Рік тому

    There is no, and never has been any covid 19 crisis. Thank you for filming this for us all to take away our own knowledge from your process. You made it look so fun!

  • @JimA-pp2nu
    @JimA-pp2nu 4 роки тому

    typical beta male.

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  4 роки тому

      Typical person with nothing in his life worth sharing. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @TysoniusRex
    @TysoniusRex Рік тому

    Final result is stunning. The flaws from the original staining turned out to be a fantastic piece of luck for you. Lessons learned!

  • @mrd9720
    @mrd9720 3 роки тому

    Hows the acrylic sealer holding up after a year? I'm trying to decide acrylics or epoxy high gloss?.

  • @Casmige
    @Casmige 2 роки тому

    Pocketed hands guy Making his unsupportive appearance once again instead of helping....

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  2 роки тому

      Daft idiot commenting again. Watch more of the series. He built the entire garage with me. The acid staining was a simple project I wanted to do myself and he's allowed to watch.

  • @jaredhopper4713
    @jaredhopper4713 3 роки тому +1

    Looks totally awesome my man. . I like darker but you can always go darker

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  3 роки тому

      Sure thing. Just a couple bits of hindsight - I wish I let the stain sit a bit longer to be a little deeper of a burn and I wish I did another whole coat of acrylic. I am going to be clearing out one half at a time to clean and reapply another couple coats of acrylic to get the floor a bit glossier. Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @jaredhopper4713
      @jaredhopper4713 3 роки тому

      iNawrocki thats not a bad ides.Give it that clear shiny look

  • @littlebeebs1
    @littlebeebs1 3 роки тому

    Cool ! Looks nice ! Love it 😊. My acid stain came up with scrubbing and neutralizing in some spots . Totally sad . It’s a basement in a homeowner’s rental house . So I am pressed for time since they want to get this rented yesterday. I’ll try this technique of yours next time . Looks awesome in the end 😊

  • @2990rick
    @2990rick 2 роки тому

    nice save !! looks great ,,, also good that ya listen to your dad 👍👍 going to try on my patio

  • @lewisclark5694
    @lewisclark5694 4 роки тому +2

    Really nice!!!

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  4 роки тому

      Thank you! Glad you decided to watch and comment. Be sure to subscribe if you’d like to see more of my content unfold!

  • @ryanfoote7027
    @ryanfoote7027 2 роки тому

    I’m going to do a 2 color stain, weathered terracotta and turquoise.. should i do both at the same time, is there one i should do before the other? Want mostly terracotta with a turquoise swirled into it

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  2 роки тому

      I can only speak to my personal opinion (there are so many variations to doing multi colored acid stain). I would prep the entire area. I would then put down a nice heavy application of terracotta. By the time I finished that application, I would start a timer for 3 hours.
      Reset your sprayer and equipment (or have a second ready to go with turquoise). Put Turquoise down HEAVY in whatever pattern you see fit. When your timer goes off, begin the neutralization process.
      The trick to all acid staining - do it like you mean it. Make sure you have plenty of product for all steps. Don't be afraid of any steps, or skimp on any product. No matter how much you plan, the chemical makeup of the concrete itself will have a heavy impact on the end result, so don't sweat how it comes out in the end!

  • @rich4137
    @rich4137 3 роки тому +1

    You Sir are a Rock Star! Not only did you admit to a initial “Bad job”, you manned up and admitted it! Totally Awesome brother!
    Mistakes happen, and mistakes are how people learn (most can’t understand that concept) and in this day and age, the kids and “oh well” contractors just walk away, but not you. You turned a “my bad” into a “how awesome”! Your ethics are commendable buddy! I’d hire you in a second if you were near me to fix the staining on our patio!
    We spent over 8K on a new back patio with a addition (about 80 sqft) to replace our existing 400sqft patio. After our quote, they did the demo and stopped at the sub base.
    They wouldn’t excavate sub base to match grade and wanted to install the new 4 feet of extended patio 18” above grade to keep a 1/4 bubble slope for a 50’run!
    It would have elevated the patio 18 inches above the fence base that it ended at. We have narrow sides on our neighborhood homes and we could have literally looked down to the ground on or neighbors side. Our chests would have been visible to our neighbors (that also have 8 feet of yard to the fence. All I could do was laugh.
    I provided these guys with a faded color match we wanted over a month before the job and he said “sure, we can do that”. On the day of pouring, he then tells me that he probably couldn’t match the colors and that he’d rather just stain so it looks good. We ended up with (mission style stamping) 4 different colors. Individual “blocks” stained black, some “circular”, and a few brown puddles. It looks like oil stains on a otherwise normal sandstone colored patio.

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  3 роки тому

      Hey Rich, thank you so much for your kind words. It truly means a lot and makes it all worth it. Make sure you stick around the channel and check out some other videos!

  • @johnswan9123
    @johnswan9123 3 роки тому

    Hahaha the big fir ball on the little pad!!!!!

  • @Hutchy45445
    @Hutchy45445 4 роки тому

    That "funky white stuff" is moisture trapped underneath. If it doesn't resolve on it's own, you can reconstitute the sealer with lacquer thinner. 👍

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  4 роки тому

      The first coat is simply thin and not full coverage. Those were just dry spots where the concrete was rougher because mine is rough brush finish. The acrylic was not fully covering yet, and they weren’t cloudy spots.
      Cloudy white spots can be a thing for trapped moisture, yes. There was no issue here, just a thin layer of acrylic enhancing the imperfect surface. It all blended into a glassy surface by the second coat. It’s stupidly dry here - we have problems, but moisture isn’t one of them! Thanks for checking out the build!

  • @cherylbglover
    @cherylbglover 4 роки тому

    I've been reading to use baking soda and water to break up the acid, and not ammonia? I don't know what to do now.
    Thank you for showing the fail, its more educational sometimes to see this

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  4 роки тому

      Both are alkaline agents. You can use a mixture of baking soda/water or a mixture of ammonia/water. When the solution is sprayed down on the active acid, it will change the color of any loose surface acid/liquid and neutralize the acid reaction. Both work just fine. I just heard that baking soda leaves a crusty residue that's harder to clean up than the ammonia. Good luck with your project!

  • @cherylbglover
    @cherylbglover 4 роки тому

    Another question. Its high humidity here, would I use a dehumidifier to help dry 100%

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  4 роки тому

      You could use fans/dehumidifiers after the whole process to help it dry before sealing, but it's not necessary. Things will dry on their own accord, regardless of humidity. It will probably take a couple full days or more for this to happen in a super humid place.

  • @raiders3417
    @raiders3417 3 роки тому

    I mopped my acid floor 10 times and the color still comes up

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  3 роки тому

      You don't want to keep doing that; a good mop to clear the majority of any loose powder and residue, then get it sealed. Any leftover color/colored dust will get sealed in.

  • @rhondaperdew3538
    @rhondaperdew3538 4 роки тому +1

    What was your total cost from start to finish?

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Rhonda! Thanks for watching and commenting. This entire project (including all landscaping done around it) totaled about $9,880 from start to finish from my receipts. It seems like a lot; but for frame of reference, paying someone to do the concrete alone for 600 sq. ft. at 12 yards would easily hit $4,000-$7,000. Be sure to check out the rest of the playlist to see what went into this garage!

    • @rhondaperdew3538
      @rhondaperdew3538 4 роки тому +2

      iNawrocki your floor
      Oh gosh I wasn’t clear, staining the floor, was was your total cost

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  4 роки тому +3

      @@rhondaperdew3538 I suppose that definitely makes sense, given the actual episode you're commenting on! The Prep is $21.00 and I only used 1 gallon. The stain itself is $45.00 per gallon. I used 2 gallons of Walnut and 2 gallons of Mahogany. The Superseal 2000 is actually the most expensive using 6 gallons at $37.00 per gallon. The grand total for my floor was about $450 for all products, tax, and shipping.

    • @rhondaperdew3538
      @rhondaperdew3538 4 роки тому +1

      iNawrocki your vide well done and the music was nice ( some I’d obnoxious) it’s easy to follow easy to understand
      Thank you very much

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  4 роки тому

      No problem! Thanks for the comments and views!

  • @itsallbloomingood4767
    @itsallbloomingood4767 3 роки тому +1

    This is the simplest and best instruction I've seen so far, makes me feel like I can do it myself, which I fully plan on, thanks!

    • @inawrocki207
      @inawrocki207  3 роки тому +1

      I'm so glad to hear it! You definitely can do it yourself. Just remember that any "mistakes" or imperfections can be worked with and ultimately lend to the final project being beautiful and unique. Thanks for watching and commenting!