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John Doherty

Concrete Overlay

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For those of you who do overlays, what system do you use? Anyone care to share good and/or bad? I'm considering going to a training session next month.

Wasn't there some consideration of adding a forum on this a few months ago?

Thanks,

John

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I use Eurostone & Techstone systems - got my training at Pure Texture. I'll have a project to post in the next couple of weeks :) I'm overlaying the entire shop floor as well as adding his logo - in a tattoo parlor!

Celeste

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Very cool celeste.

We use concretecoatingsinc.com

Master your concrete preparation and you should have good luck with many of the coatings out there.

Here's one we finished a couple of weeks ago.

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I'm looking at Elite Crete. Please keep posting the pics, the work looks great.

I'm looking to spend a few hundred $s on training with no product purchase requirement. I may just go this route full time this summer.

Thanks!

John

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Very cool celeste.

We use concretecoatingsinc.com

Master your concrete preparation and you should have good luck with many of the coatings out there.

Here's one we finished a couple of weeks ago.

Nice work Craig.

Mike

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Very cool celeste.

We use concretecoatingsinc.com

Master your concrete preparation and you should have good luck with many of the coatings out there.

Here's one we finished a couple of weeks ago.

The picture you posted... what type of coating is this? Acrylic? Acid?

Thanks,

Mike

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Most overlay products are a cementious product that is sprayed or troweled down to create the texture. Coloring varies as some colors may be integrated into the product, others are added after. The sealer will seal in those colors.

Celeste

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I took the training at Pure Texture a few weeks back, same as Celeste. I really like the porducts and very excited about using it. I have few clients on for some small stuff as soon as the weather is right.

I like the idea of playing in mud and getting paid for it!

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