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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Need a Covering for Concrete Carport
I have been trying to improve our outside carport. I cleaned the cement, used Hydrogen Peroxide to remove an oil stain, I have painted the wood, but I would like the cement to look nicer. It's about 40 year old cement, so it has some permanent wear on it. Is there a type of paint or covering that I can put over the cement to make it look like new - - or at least better? :confused:
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Need a Covering for Concrete Carport
There is an epoxy sold at Lowes which is put on garage floors that may be what your looking for.
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Join Date: May 2006
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Need a Covering for Concrete Carport
don't use home depot or lowes epoxy or outside paint. it will come up and look like junk. you need to do a decorative cocnrete overlay. you'll find good information by going to
http://www.decorativeconcreteguide.com and downloading this information. good luck |
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