yeah you can. We just did it in out home office. You just have to tear up the carpet and get down to the cement. Then you have to filler cement in the cracks if you don't want them. Also you have to seal the cement. Then you lay down the paint you want.
2007-02-01 15:19:03
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answered by somerandomguy702 2
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yes! it's an acid stain not a paint...Not every concrete floor is eligible for Acid Stain, though age is not an issue, the shape it's in is. A smooth concrete surface will yield more attractive results than an old worn one. If the concrete is spalled, the aggregate is exposed or has previously been acid etched, the stain may not "take in" and will not look as desired because the aggregate does not react with the stain, only materials in the concrete paste do. On some applications where the surface is textured, as in stamped concrete or stamped overlays, Acid Stain provides even more depth of color, larger selection and realistic look to the surface.
2007-02-01 23:21:18
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answered by pundragonrebel 3
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