Can existing concrete be colored?
Yes, existing concrete can be stained using a variety of methods including acid staining, integral staining, and concrete dyes. These methods can be used to add color to an existing concrete surface, giving it a new, enhanced look. Keep in mind that the preparation and construction process may vary depending on the method chosen and the condition of the existing concrete. It is recommended to consult a professional to determine the best coloring method for your specific project.
These are some of our common color changing processes:
Color ceramic particle color changing process: This process first cleans the road surface, then scrapes and applies polyurethane adhesive, then sprinkles colored ceramic particles, and finally cleans up excess particles.
Spray-type pavement color change: This process requires cleaning the road surface and then spraying color change.
Water-based polymer color changing process: This process uses polymer mortar and water-based emulsion, stir and spray 1--2mm, and then spray the water-based cover.
MMA color changing process: This process requires scraping the primer, then spreading special MMA raw materials and spraying an oily special covering agent.
Cold-mix colored asphalt color-changing process: This process mixes gravel and cold-mix special asphalt according to the proportion, and then compacts them into a smooth surface.
Water-based EAU color changing process: This process requires scraping the primer, then mixing the EAU mortar with the water-based imported resin, paving and smoothing, and then spraying the water-based topcoat.
If you have specific questions or more specific needs about Color changing process, you can consult a professional manufacturer.