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The archives have already been checked. Is it preferable to mix a color/sealant with concrete before it is poured or treat it after it is poured? About what kind of price range will I encounter? A search on the web yielded a product called RadonSeal which looked good, but I am afraid that it be extremely expensive.
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My experience with colored concrete is that it is well worth the cost of using more coloring agent thoughout the batch (and get a very uniform color) then to try to make it uniform after a surface application. Also it maintains the color if chipped. So that would be my inclination on sealants as well. -David
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*I have a concrete floor already, and now I want to color/seal it. What would be a good product? I checked my old mags and can't find anything. Thanks.
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The archives have already been checked. Is it preferable to mix a color/sealant with concrete before it is poured or treat it after it is poured? About what kind of price range will I encounter? A search on the web yielded a product called RadonSeal which looked good, but I am afraid that it be extremely expensive.