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What do acid-stained concrete floors look like?

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What do acid-stained concrete floors look like?

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This is really a tough question to answer forthright because no two acid-stained floors look the same. Since the stains are transparent, all aspects of a concrete slab’s appearance (such as color variations, cracks, imperfections, trowel marks, etc.) show through. These characteristics of a concrete floor give it its personality when stained, making it unique and beautiful. Often, the finished floors tend to resemble marble, slate or other natural stone surfaces.

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