How can I paint gray concrete lain with stones before applying sealer?
How can I paint the concrete in between the stones - before the sealer is applied??
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Hi Becky, sorry your concrete was not painted like you wanted it. Hope this helps you. How to Paint Concrete: 10 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
https://www.wikihow.com/Paint-Concrete
Nov 10, 2010 · Preparing the Concrete. 1. Clean the concrete surface with soap and warm water, removing any old paint. First, sweep away any surface leaves, debris, and dirt. Then remove any existing paint or gunk using a power washer or scraper and wire brush. Scrub away any dirt, grime, or gunk that is stuck to the concrete.
Peggy's suggestion is for paint concrete slab. Clean or rinse with a garden hose. Let dry. Use a floor and porch enamel or a masonry paint.
Hi, Becky!
Behr (from Home Depot) makes concrete stain that can be tinted in a variety of colors. You should be able to use a brush to color the concrete prior to sealing but try it in an inconspicuous area first! I hope this helps!
Use a brush or put it in the cement before you grout