How to make colored concrete after sealing?
How to make colored concrete after sealing, for outside use non slippery.
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I once had the concrete on steps repaired and the mason put fine sand in the top layer. then he smoothed it out a bit
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Hi John,
Many sealers have a non-slip version but if it's already done, there are other options. Here's an article I found that should help you. Wishing you the best.
https://www.doityourself.com/stry/10-options-to-fix-slippery-concrete-steps
You can stain concrete. Make sure you use the least glossy sealer to get a non-slippery surface.