How to Acid Stain Concrete - A Step By Step Guide to LITHOCHROME® Chemstain™ Classic
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Some artisans take the process a step further and use fertilizer, sawdust, metals, cornflakes and even noodles to add variety to the surface.

These are time-consuming techniques that are not cost-effective for large areas. They require detailed work on hands and knees and are best in small, contained spaces.

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