🎨 Transform your concrete with eco-chic confidence!
Surecrete Eco Stain is a 4 oz water-based, semi-transparent concrete stain in white, designed for both interior and exterior use. It offers a professional-grade, eco-friendly formula with zero VOCs, UV stability when sealed, and requires no neutralizing, making it ideal for precise, customizable staining projects.
Color | White |
Brand | Surecrete |
Surface Recommendation | Concrete |
Material | Water Based |
Model Name | Eco Stain |
Size | 4 oz |
Coating Description | Water-based |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2 x 2 x 3.5 inches |
Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
Finish Type | The external website describes the product as a 'water-based concrete stain', but it does not explicitly mention the finish type. However, it is safe to assume that a water-based concrete stain would result in a matte or satin finish, as glossy finishes are usually associated with epoxy or other types of coatings. Therefore, I predict the finish type to be either matte or satin. |
Recommended Uses For Product | Staining interior or exterior un-sealed concrete |
Liquid Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Water Based |
Package Information | Bottle |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | SureCrete |
Unit Count | 4.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 842467102756 |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 3.5 inches |
Item model number | SC-35102012-70 |
Finish | The external website describes the product as a 'water-based concrete stain', but it does not explicitly mention the finish type. However, it is safe to assume that a water-based concrete stain would result in a matte or satin finish, as glossy finishes are usually associated with epoxy or other types of coatings. Therefore, I predict the finish type to be either matte or satin. |
Coverage | 6 sq ft |
Included Components | Bag |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**E
Surprisingly good results on manufactured patio stone
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
F**I
Easy to use with great results
The stain was reasonably priced, easy to apply, and looked better than advertised - even before I applied the sealer. Will definitely use this again when needed.
S**B
Nice colors but did not seem to penetrate into the concrete enough.
I bought a couple colors of this stain, and it was easy to apply but seemed to pull away from the edges even though I added more stain to the area. We built 2 porches onto our house last summer and made 1 concrete step for each porch. The stain that was applied near the area that was up against the porch kept receding, so the edge does not have color. I guess if I had been able to apply to the backside of the concrete (the side against the porch) it may not have done this. The stain also seemed to fade after it was applied. If I had it to do over again, I think I would have tried to saturate the concrete more with this stain, but I didn't want to get this on the white porch cladding and making the step and then installing it against the porch wasn't and option (too heavy for my husband and I to move). Not sure if I would use this again or not. The colors I used were nice, but it didn't seem like it penetrated as well as I thought it should, it was more just a surface stain. It's possible I needed to re-apply after an hour or so, but I don't remember seeing anything about having to apply multiple times on the directions.
D**N
Works as stated
I used it to stain some spots in an already stained floor works great amazing coverage and penetration
C**N
Useless. Plain water with a small dash of coloring.
Tried the Harvest Yellow color on a small weathered gray-concrete lawn ornament. This "dye" looks and acts like plain water with a small dash of food coloring. Multiple coats had no coloring effect; just slightly darkened the concrete, as a splash of water would do. Used the whole bottle. Waste of money.
I**E
It's okay but...
I had a small job covering some mortar that I floated. The color was pretty much the same color as the mortar which isn't quite what I was going for but that's not a fault of the stain. My issue it that it shouldn't be "pre-mixed" as when using you can vary the water added to get different results and this didn't allow it. My other complaint is it's very expensive for the coverage you get. They say 2-3 coats for best results but this little bit doesn't cover very much to see if it meets your needs.
J**N
Absolutely fantastic product
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.
M**D
Great color
I place this as decribed and then seal with US SPEC BRS Solvent sealer. Looks great.
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