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	strawbale@crest.org
Subject: Re: concrete stain
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In a message dated 1/4/00 3:18:50 PM Eastern Standard Time,
mccormick@ELKUS-MANFREDI.com writes:

<< There are 3 basic methods for concrete color: 1. a dry additive to a
 concrete mix prior to pouring 2. chemical stain: applied to new/old
 concrete surfaces (can be beautiful!)3. dry-shake on fresh concrete- >>

plus the one I just posted using exterior stain, I used this after the
expensive chemical stuff I bought from the company in Calif that I saw in
Fine Homebuilding did NOt work - what I used was a variation of what Malcolm
Wells recommended in his underground house book    Linda