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Integral Color
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Integrating custom blends of aggregates to the concrete mixture and polishing to desired finish, you can create your own Terrazzo Countertop. Note that the concrete mixture chosen will dictate the amount of aggregate that can be infused.
Staining (Reactive, Water Based)
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Stained concrete countertops can be achieved by the use of SureStain (a reactive acid) or Eco-Stain (a waterbased penetrating micronized pigment). See color charts for available colors.
Travertine Stone
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A dry broadcast medium that delivers a simplified technique for replicating natural looking veins to your concrete pieces. Available in 30 standard colors in quart-sized containers, can be combined with baking soda to create remarkable natural stone creations in any color imaginable.
XSAM Veining
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Requiring the use of 2 or more colors, take a dry color pack and mix into the Xtreme Series material. Once you have your multiple colors (or batches) made, pour them together to create natural marbling that is not easily achieved with traditional concrete.
Terrazzo
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Integrating custom blends of aggregates to the concrete mixture and polishing to desired finish, you can create your own Terrazzo Countertop. Note that the concrete mixture chosen will dictate the amount of aggregate that can be infused.
Marbling
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This technique uses baking soda to create the look of natural stone in precast concrete. When used "dry", it distorts the surface of the concrete similar to that of limestone or soap stone. Add moisture to the baking soda, creating a paste like consistency, and this will introduce voids and pits replicating the exact look of travertine. Combine the dry and wet methods for stunning effects. Can be used with SureCrete Slurry. Mix to backfill.
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