Thank you for this! Loved the honesty and how clear this whole process was to follow. I’m trying to redo my concrete floors after flooding and it’s been hard finding straightforward info like this so I appreciate it!!
I am pulling up carpets at my gouse and have been looking for a good DIY concrete finish and after watching you put the stain down and watching this, I'm gonna give this a go. My concrete has cracks and holes in it so I'll need to do some filling first and wonder if the filler will show up. I'm not too concerned if theu do, I'm after a rustic kinda look anyway
That’s awesome. I think depending on what colour you use and how many coats is important but I would imagine that the crack repairs would most likely be visible. But if you’re going for rustic it should look great
@@RinkVideo Great review! My floor is the same color of the darker test you did in the closet. I absolutely love my stained floor. I built my log home 9 years ago and my floor is a great asset to all the rustic logs and trim. I noticed a small crack in the living room and I wish now that I would have left it alone. I have tried everything to cover and fill the cracks and all I have done is highlight the 7ft crack. I am open to any and all ideas. Thanks again.
Hey, love these videos. I bought a couple orders of this kit based on the first video. Like you my first test area went down way to dark/think. I am looking for something alittle less opaque and more transparent that will show some of the character of my concrete. Do you remember what ratio's you diluted down to from your storage room out to the main basement area? I assume the storage room was the recommended 1-to-1?
Thanks Fernando! I had planned on putting another coat of sealer but I don’t see a need for it. Cleaning is a breeze. I’ll use a Dyson or just a swifter wet wipe.
@@RinkVideo thank you. I’m about to do the same in my home and I’ve been researching it for a while. I’ll be using the dye that you used because they have an expanded color selection and. I’ll be using Eagle Armor Seal as a sealer and then a mat coat. Thanks for the info!
What was your prep process for the floor aside from the cleaner in the jug from the kit? You said in the video you used a floor sander. Did you mean a buffer, or an actual sander? What grit sanding screen did you use? I'm trying to prep a hard troweled floor for these water-based Surecrete stains/sealer, and I found acid-etching didn't give me enough profile for the stain to bond well
great video! I have an acid stained concrete floor in various rooms (done by previous owner), and I love it, looks beautiful. My question is: in a couple of small places the stain came off (a piece of painter tape tore off a round small area in a bathroom) and some minor water damage caused a few areas that need touch up in a bedroom. I don't know what product was used on this flooring so am unable to buy whatever they used. All I need is a few ounces of stain to touch these places up, but most of what I see are gallon size bottles for larger jobs. What would be your advice for doing a very small touch up job like this, of 5-6 smallish areas about the size of a nickle. I see "concentrates" sold where it mixes with water to make a larger amount at a reasonable price, but not sure if that's just watered down paint and not a true stain. Is there a company or place you can recommend where I can buy a small sample of maybe 8 oz for around $15? Thanks for any advice or ideas! I'm sure other people who have these types of floors also encounter this type of problem, of needing a small amount of touch up stain.....
Thanks...Is there a reason why you purchase the stain with this company verses a Home-Depot or Lowes concrete stain? I like your color for our 30 year old home...not a lot of sunlight so maybe little lighter for us...Do I just add water to dilute the stain? and..Lastly, do ya think it would work around my in ground pool in the hot sun? thanks for your help!
I’m not aware of a stain like this at HD. Yes water is used to dilute. It would definitely work around pool but just completely depends on what you use for a sealer. Hope that helps.
Depends where you are Charles? I know there's a local concrete store in my area that carries the full line of the Surecrete Eco Stain. Just Google Surecrete Eco Stain and you'll probably fins something closer to home.
Hey Rink. Really enjoyed both videos. Unfortunately it looks like DIY Concrete has gone out of business. Every single product is sold out on their website and they don't answer the phone anymore.
@@teruaha what the heck!? I contacted them end of January and they said they’d be back after two weeks of moving distribution. I can get that stain in my town at a local concrete store so just look elsewhere. Google “Surecrete eco stain” and you’ll find if.
This sounds absolutely crazy now, but I didn't even consider it at the time. I guess the stain itself would be of no concern but I whatever sealer you use would matter. I'm actually gonna make a VOC video shortly at a friend's new build. Great question, unfortunately I don't have an answer but I'll do some digging. Thanks for watching...and taking the time to comment.
Just FYI this company is a scam. Everything on their website says "sold out". They will not respond to phone calls or emails. There a lot of people claiming this company took their money , they did not receive any product and they can't get any response from them.
Hey caveman, this is terrible. I got a message from their VP of sales back in January. He said they were moving fulfillment facilities and would have a gap of about two weeks in orders and sales. Obviously we are WAY beyond that at this point. I'm going to reach out to them and see if I can get any more info. In the meantime, I'll have to make some changes to this video. I'd encourage people to get the Eco Stain product directly from Surecrete. surecretedesign.com/product/water-based-concrete-stain/
I just got my order and am staining today, it’s all back in business and they have excellent customer service. They’ve replied to all my email questions thoroughly and it has been a great experience.
Bro you gotta make more content. Like I've said before, your video quality, editing and personality is top notch. If u reviewed grass I'd watch it.
YES!!!!!!!! Thanks man, I have a couple really good vids coming! Appreciate the support.
Thank you for this! Loved the honesty and how clear this whole process was to follow. I’m trying to redo my concrete floors after flooding and it’s been hard finding straightforward info like this so I appreciate it!!
Rink! Your content is great! The people need more content! 💪😎👍
Hammer! Thanks bud. I have two really good vids coming up. Appreciate the support. 👊
Great attitude❗️ I really appreciate it❗️
I’d bet the doorway color difference is from the pt sill plate that reacted with the concrete before it was cut out. Looks great though overall!
I think you’d win good money on that bet.
Thanks for doing an update
As one of the highly valued subscribers, I approve of this video!! 😎💯
May your subscribers greatly increase. 🙏🏻
YES!!!! Thanks Caroline.
I am pulling up carpets at my gouse and have been looking for a good DIY concrete finish and after watching you put the stain down and watching this, I'm gonna give this a go. My concrete has cracks and holes in it so I'll need to do some filling first and wonder if the filler will show up. I'm not too concerned if theu do, I'm after a rustic kinda look anyway
That’s awesome. I think depending on what colour you use and how many coats is important but I would imagine that the crack repairs would most likely be visible. But if you’re going for rustic it should look great
@@RinkVideo Great review! My floor is the same color of the darker test you did in the closet. I absolutely love my stained floor. I built my log home 9 years ago and my floor is a great asset to all the rustic logs and trim. I noticed a small crack in the living room and I wish now that I would have left it alone. I have tried everything to cover and fill the cracks and all I have done is highlight the 7ft crack. I am open to any and all ideas. Thanks again.
do you have in floor heat? looks awesome.
@@chillier8363 yes the floor is heated. 👍
thank you!!!! so so so awesome and glad to be your 26th subscriber lol
Looks amazing, what was the total cost and how long did it take from start to finish?
Thanks for the update
How many kits did you have to buy for your basement?
Oak and Satin! Thanks
Hey, love these videos. I bought a couple orders of this kit based on the first video. Like you my first test area went down way to dark/think. I am looking for something alittle less opaque and more transparent that will show some of the character of my concrete. Do you remember what ratio's you diluted down to from your storage room out to the main basement area? I assume the storage room was the recommended 1-to-1?
I don’t exactly remember the ratio but to get that look i did an extremely thin coat and didn’t 100% cover the concrete.
Thanks for watching!!!!
Rink, the floor looks good. Not sure if you mentioned this before, but how do you clean it? Secondly, do you have plans to recoat it as upkeep?
Thanks Fernando! I had planned on putting another coat of sealer but I don’t see a need for it. Cleaning is a breeze. I’ll use a Dyson or just a swifter wet wipe.
@@RinkVideo thank you. I’m about to do the same in my home and I’ve been researching it for a while. I’ll be using the dye that you used because they have an expanded color selection and. I’ll be using Eagle Armor Seal as a sealer and then a mat coat. Thanks for the info!
It really looks awesome!so jealous and wish I could do it too!
What was your prep process for the floor aside from the cleaner in the jug from the kit? You said in the video you used a floor sander. Did you mean a buffer, or an actual sander? What grit sanding screen did you use?
I'm trying to prep a hard troweled floor for these water-based Surecrete stains/sealer, and I found acid-etching didn't give me enough profile for the stain to bond well
Great videos, thank you! I was wondering how many coats of the sealer you used?
Thank you! I think I only did one coat but can't remember.
great video! I have an acid stained concrete floor in various rooms (done by previous owner), and I love it, looks beautiful. My question is: in a couple of small places the stain came off (a piece of painter tape tore off a round small area in a bathroom) and some minor water damage caused a few areas that need touch up in a bedroom. I don't know what product was used on this flooring so am unable to buy whatever they used. All I need is a few ounces of stain to touch these places up, but most of what I see are gallon size bottles for larger jobs. What would be your advice for doing a very small touch up job like this, of 5-6 smallish areas about the size of a nickle. I see "concentrates" sold where it mixes with water to make a larger amount at a reasonable price, but not sure if that's just watered down paint and not a true stain. Is there a company or place you can recommend where I can buy a small sample of maybe 8 oz for around $15? Thanks for any advice or ideas! I'm sure other people who have these types of floors also encounter this type of problem, of needing a small amount of touch up stain.....
Amazon as well
Thanks...Is there a reason why you purchase the stain with this company verses a Home-Depot or Lowes concrete stain? I like your color for our 30 year old home...not a lot of sunlight so maybe little lighter for us...Do I just add water to dilute the stain? and..Lastly, do ya think it would work around my in ground pool in the hot sun? thanks for your help!
I’m not aware of a stain like this at HD.
Yes water is used to dilute.
It would definitely work around pool but just completely depends on what you use for a sealer. Hope that helps.
Like the floor but the product you used is completely sold out! Any other product you might recommend?
Depends where you are Charles? I know there's a local concrete store in my area that carries the full line of the Surecrete Eco Stain. Just Google Surecrete Eco Stain and you'll probably fins something closer to home.
Great video! Great guy!
What type of mop do you use to wash the floors with?
Hey Rink. Really enjoyed both videos. Unfortunately it looks like DIY Concrete has gone out of business. Every single product is sold out on their website and they don't answer the phone anymore.
It sounds like they’re in the process of moving to a new fulfillment location and will be back online for orders this week.
@@RinkVideo that's good news
@@RinkVideo No luck with DIY Concrete. They still show everything as sold out. Loved your video and was all set to buy but can't find it now :(
@@teruaha what the heck!? I contacted them end of January and they said they’d be back after two weeks of moving distribution. I can get that stain in my town at a local concrete store so just look elsewhere. Google “Surecrete eco stain” and you’ll find if.
How would it work in a garage?
Not as good as epoxy
VOCs?
This sounds absolutely crazy now, but I didn't even consider it at the time. I guess the stain itself would be of no concern but I whatever sealer you use would matter. I'm actually gonna make a VOC video shortly at a friend's new build. Great question, unfortunately I don't have an answer but I'll do some digging. Thanks for watching...and taking the time to comment.
Ok, but how cold is it?
I’m such an idiot! I have in-floor heat and totally failed to mention. I’ll put in description for sure.
I thought the stain was terra cota?
The thin coat makes it look terracotta for sure and that’s what I was going for. A thicker application of this “oak” would make it way darker.
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26 subscribers.
Do you have pets ? If so do they walk on it?
Just FYI this company is a scam. Everything on their website says "sold out". They will not respond to phone calls or emails. There a lot of people claiming this company took their money , they did not receive any product and they can't get any response from them.
Hey caveman, this is terrible. I got a message from their VP of sales back in January. He said they were moving fulfillment facilities and would have a gap of about two weeks in orders and sales. Obviously we are WAY beyond that at this point. I'm going to reach out to them and see if I can get any more info. In the meantime, I'll have to make some changes to this video. I'd encourage people to get the Eco Stain product directly from Surecrete. surecretedesign.com/product/water-based-concrete-stain/
@@RinkVideo Thank you for replying and thank you for the link! I really enjoyed the video and got a lot out of it. Keep up the great work!
I just got my order and am staining today, it’s all back in business and they have excellent customer service. They’ve replied to all my email questions thoroughly and it has been a great experience.