How to Acid Stain Concrete - A Step By Step Guide to LITHOCHROME® Chemstain™ Classic
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Special Techniques:
Sandblasting stencil patterns

Using a sandblaster that is attached to a vacuum prevents the pellets of concrete and sand from contaminating the design or causing respiratory problems.

Wear a mask and goggles whenever you sandblast an area, no matter how small.

You may want to add color to the sandblasted stencil.

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