Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Using Granite Grip to Renew Your Concrete Patio

Using Granite Grip to Renew Your Concrete Patio


If your patio is looking like it's seen better days you are in luck. Behr's new concrete coating, Granite Grip will refresh and renew the look of your worn concrete.


This tutorial shows you all the steps involved in renewing your worn concrete, so when you're ready to tackle the project you'll know exactly what to do.


Cleaning and Etching Your Concrete


The first step in achieving this look is to properly prep your concrete surface by cleaning and etching.


Using Granite Grip to Renew Your Concrete Patio


Materials



Step 1: Sweep the Concrete Pad


Using Granite Grip to Renew Your Concrete Patio


Sweep any large debris off of concrete surface with a broom.




Step 2: Cover your Grass


Using Granite Grip to Renew Your Concrete Patio


Cover your grass and any non concrete surfaces with plastic sheeting and tape.




Step 3: Wet the Concrete


Cleaning concrete


Wet the concrete surface, washing away any standing dirt.




Step 4: Add Liquid Soap


Cleaning concrete


Add a couple drops of liquid soap to your watering can and fill with water. Apply the soapy solution over concrete.




Step 5: Scrub Concrete


Cleaning concrete


Scrub the concrete with your bristle brush to remove dirt and oil.




Step 6: Rinse Tiles


Cleaning concrete


Rinse concrete tiles clean of soap, dirt and oils.




Step 7: Put on Protective Gear


Etching concrete


Put on protective gloves and eye wear. Fill the watering can half full with water.




Step 8: Add Muriatic Acid


Etching concrete


Pour muriatic acid into watering can, creating a 50/50 water-to-acid solution.




Step 9: Pour Acid Solution on Concrete


Etching concrete


Pour the acid solution on concrete and scrub the surface with your bristle brush. The fizzing you will see is a normal reaction of the acid on the concrete.


Repeat Steps 6-8 as needed for size of project.




Step 10: Rinse and Scrub


Etching concrete


Rinse and scrub the concrete clean of the acid solution with water.




Step 11: Allow Surface to Dry


Etching concrete


When the concrete is dry, run your hand across the surface of the concrete. If your hand comes up clean, you are ready to apply Granite Grip product. If your hand shows residue, repeat step 10 until surface is clean.




Applying Granite Grip


You are now ready to apply Granite Grip to your surface.


Applying Granite Grip


Materials



Before You Start


Before you start applying Granite Grip, check the weather. It's important to note that it is not recommended to apply this product in direct sunlight and recommended surface and air temperatures should be between 50-90° F. Applying this product when surface and air temperatures are above 90° F could result in bubbling and should be avoided.


Tip: For large projects, consider using a texture sprayer with a 4mm tip. Spray in 4 ft. x 4 ft. sections and back roll with an adhesive roller cover. You can rent a texture sprayer at The Home Depot.


Step 1: Open and Stir


Applying Granite Grip


Open your Granite Grip can, and give it a good stir.


Pour the product into your paint tray. It will be very thick.


Applying Granite Grip




Step 2: Fill Any Cracks


Applying Granite Grip


With your paint brush, fill any holes or cracks on the concrete surface. Brush it out so it lies smoothly over the surface.




Step 3: Cut In


Applying Granite Grip


Cut in around area boarders with brush.




Step 4: Apply First Coat


Applying Granite Grip


With an adhesive roller cover apply first coat of the Granite Grip to surface. Roller the product into the center of the application area.


Move the roller in various directions, covering the surface with a base coat of product.


Allow the first coat to dry for four hours.


Applying Granite Grip


The first product coat acts as a sealer coat. The particulate will not, and should not be uniform for this coat. When the first coat is dry it will look uneven and blotchy.




Step 5: Apply Second Coat


Applying Granite Grip


Apply your second coat. You do not need to cut in on your second coat. Simply apply the product in the same method used with the first coat. Smooth out any drops, pools or drips in cracks with your brush.


Applying Granite Grip


The uniformity of the product will become apparent with the application of the second coat. In this image you can see the difference in appearance- the second coat on the left and the first coat on the right.




Step 6: Allow to Dry


Applying Granite Grip


Allow product to dry four hours. While two coats are necessary, additional coats may help hide previous surface imperfections or cover over dark colors. If this is the case, repeat Step 5.


Using Granite Grip to Renew Your Concrete Patio


Using Granite Grip to Renew Your Concrete Patio



Find Granite Grip in our Concrete, Basement and Garage Floor Paint section.


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