Q:One year after staining and sealing my den,can i put down another coat of the same stain and sealer?
by|Apr 1, 2024
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A: Stain cannot be applied on top of sealer, but you can reapply another coat of the sealer on top of itself.
by|Apr 1, 2024
Q:Will this product react with door knobs and other metals causing them to get pitted?
by|Feb 11, 2024
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A: The Acid Stain is an acid and can react with, and harm, any non-acid-resistant material that it contacts.
by|Mar 27, 2024
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Q:Can I use the eagle acid stain without etching?
by|Jan 14, 2024
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A: Yes, you can use the Acid Stain without etching. However, etching is a process that can be needed for sealing.
by|Jan 17, 2024
Q:Can this be used on an indoor concrete floor previously stained?
by|Nov 24, 2023
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A: Eagle Acid Stains can be applied to surfaces that were previously acid stained, however, due to it being a chemical reaction, there is no guarantee that you will receive the desired results on a surface that has already been chemically altered. I recommend applying a sample of the acid stain, which can be found on www.eaglesealer.com
by|Dec 19, 2023
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Q:What’s the approximate coverage in square feet?
by|Nov 17, 2023
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A: The coverage rate is 200 to 400 square feet per 1 Pint (16 oz.) concentrate mixed with water makes 1 gallon of dye.
by|Feb 19, 2024
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Q:I want my stain to be a lighter color… can I dilute the Eagle acid etch stain with water? Will it make the color lighter?
by|Nov 4, 2023
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A: Diluting the Acid Stain, at a ratio no greater than 1:1 with water, can minimize the chemical reaction that takes place to create the stain. I highly recommend sampling the product, through www.eaglesealer.com, on your concrete before a full application. The Acid Stain and its results can vary in every application.
by|Nov 6, 2023
Q:can this be diluted?
by|Oct 24, 2023
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A: Yes, the Acid Stain can be diluted up to a 1:1, Acid: Water, ratio. However, this will reduce the reaction received.
by|Oct 24, 2023
Q:Can this be used on an interior brick fireplace/
by|Oct 17, 2023
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A: The Acid Stain is meant to be applied to concrete, and may not react as desired on other surfaces, or may not react at all. This product is neither tested nor made to be used around fire or hot surfaces.