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Concrete Stain Garage Floor: Inspiring DIY Projects, How-To’s, and Photo Gallery for Your Perfect Garage Transformation

Discover the transformative power of concrete stain garage floor solutions to revamp your space into a workshop, additional living area, or an attractive parking spot. Explore our extensive photo gallery and dive into our DIY tips and how-to’s to master the art of staining your garage floor, making it a cost-effective and eye-catching upgrade for any home.

By Justin Richardson

Dazzling DIY Garage Floor Revamp: Stand Out from the Crowd!

In just 3 days, this 1000 sq. ft. garage floor was transformed from plain concrete to a stunning, one-of-a-kind surface using Vibrance concrete dye in charcoal, stormy gray, and white. The easy-to-apply dye, coupled with a durable polyaspartic clear coat, resulted in a professional-looking finish that left neighbors and friends in awe.

New concrete garage floor prepped for dye application.
Prepping the new concrete floor by grinding it down for optimal dye adhesion—ensuring a smooth, professional finish with Vibrance dye.
A striking transformation of a plain concrete garage floor into a unique, eye-catching surface using Vibrance concrete dye in charcoal, stormy gray, and white shades
Stunningly finished garage floor, dyed in shades of charcoal, stormy gray, and white, reflecting a glossy finish from the polyaspartic clear coat

Personal Tips: Prioritize floor preparation by grinding, pressure washing, and letting the concrete dry before application. Use an acetone-approved sprayer for best results.

Project Info:

  • Project Completed In: 3 day(s)
  • Estimate of Square Footage: 1000 sq. ft.
  • Project Description:
    Was looking to finish my new concrete garage floor with something other than flakes and paint. Scrolled the internet for ideas and found the Vibrance concrete dye. I really liked the look of the charcoal, stormy gray and white pics advertised on website. I rented a concrete grinder to prep floor for dye. Spraying the three colors of dye was a very easy process. Topped the floor with a polyaspartic clear coat so floor would be suitable for intended garage use. I Can’t be any happier with the results. All my neighbors and friends can’t believe I did this myself. I highly recommend this product to anyone. If you want a professional looking floor different from all your neighbors give it a try yourself.
  • Personal Tips:
    Take your time and prepare floor accordingly. I used grinder, then pressure washed concrete. Let concrete dry before applying product. Use please use a good acetone approved sprayer.
  • Direct Colors Products Used:
    Vibrance™ Dye Trial Kit (Charcoal, Stormy Gray & White)
    1 Gal. Charcoal Vibrance™ Dye (Makes 1 gallon)
    1 Gal. Stormy Gray Vibrance™ Dye (Makes 1 gallon)
    1 Gal. White Vibrance™ Dye (Makes 1 gallon)
    5 Gal. EasySeal™ Satin Concrete Sealer
Vibrance™ Trial Kit
Vibrance™ Trial Kit
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer™
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
Charcoal Vibrance Dye Color Swatch
Vibrance™ Charcoal
Stormy Gray Vibrance Dye Color Swatch
Vibrance™ Stormy Gray
White Vibrance Dye Color Swatch
Vibrance™ Dye White
EasySeal Satin
EasySeal™ Satin

The Perfect Storm of Concrete Dye Colors

Charcoal, Stormy Gray, and White concrete dye combined for the perfect storm of grays! What a cool-looking garage floor.  This DIYer used the CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher to prepare their concrete floor, and also wore some of those stylish spiked shoes to get the job done right!

Garage space with a faux polished concrete floor using Black, Stormy Gray, and White Vibrance Dye
Bringing a sleek and modern look to a garage space with a faux polished concrete floor using Black, Stormy Gray, and White Vibrance Dye
Garage space with a faux polished concrete floor using Black, Stormy Gray, and White Vibrance Dye
Giving a garage a sleek and industrial look using Black, Stormy Gray and White Vibrance Dye for a faux polished concrete floor
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer™
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
White Vibrance Dye Color Swatch
Vibrance™ Dye White
Stormy Gray Vibrance Dye Color Swatch
Vibrance™ Stormy Gray
Charcoal Vibrance Dye Color Swatch
Vibrance™ Charcoal
EasySeal Satin
EasySeal™ Satin

Safe & Stylish Party Garage

Construction of a party garage with a textured, non-slip concrete floor stained with Charcoal Antiquing™ Stain. Despite minor setbacks, the project resulted in a stylish and safe space that received compliments from all guests.

Unfinished concrete garage floor prior to staining
Before the magic: A bare, hand-troweled concrete garage floor
Finished garage showcasing the beautiful, textured and stained concrete floor
Stunning Transformation: The once bare garage now boasts a beautifully stained and textured concrete floor

Project Info:

  • Project Completed In: 2 days day(s)
  • Estimate of Square Footage: 480 sq ft sq. ft.
  •  Project Description:
    We wanted a place to hangout by our pond and decided to build a party garage.
    We didn’t want the floor to be slippery for kids with wet feet so we hand troweled the concrete so it would have some texture. This texture is what makes the floor look amazing with the direct colors antiquing stain. Everyone who has come over has commented on how nice the floor looks.
  • Personal Tips: 
    I used my plastic baseball cleats when spraying on the 2nd coat thinking it would be ok instead of buying the spiked shoes. This left a couple foot prints that can be seen. Luckily they were only in the back storage area.
    I also used the same cheap pump sprayer for the 2nd coat of sealer. This left some white specs on the floor that you can only see if you look close. Next time I would buy a 2nd sprayer for the 2nd coat.
    The first day I hosed off and scrubbed the floor with water and let dry, then sprayed the stain.
    On the second day I sprayed the sealer.
    I also dropped an air nailer from the ceiling when framing the interior wall. This chipped the concrete. I was able to throw some more color down on the chipped area and seal it and you can barely see it.
    Other than that it went super easy and turned out great.
  • Direct Colors Products Used:
    3 x 1 Gal. Charcoal Antiquing™ Stain
    5 Gal. EasySeal™ Satin Concrete Sealer
  • Products Used:
    The cabinets were refurbished and painted with Sherwin Williams Urban Bronze
    The counter tops were poured epoxy from Stone Coat Countertops
Antiquing™ Trial Kit
Antiquing™ Trial Kit
ProClean Degreaser
ProClean Degreaser™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
Charcoal Antiquing Swatch
Antiquing™ Charcoal
EasySeal Satin
EasySeal™ Satin

Garage Makeover Magic: Turning a Shed into a Stylish Multi-Functional Space

In just 5 days, a 1,200 sq. ft. shed was converted into an all-in-one space, featuring a sleek garage, entertaining area, kitchenette, half bath, and storage. The garage floor boasts a stunning stained finish, created with a mix of Black and Malayan Buff from Direct Colors. Fast shipping and high-quality products from Direct Colors made this transformation a success.

An image displaying the tools used for wet-etching the concrete floor, including a grill brick and an orbital sander, resulting in a darker and more even floor color.
Used a grill brick to wet-etch the concrete floor, followed by orbital sanding, resulting in a darker, more even floor color after a day's worth of effort.
Garage floor showcasing the mixed Black and Malayan Buff acid stain colors, which were combined to create a unique and uniform shade for the garage floor instead of using multiple colors for patterns.
Garage floor showcasing the mixed Seagrass, Black and Malayan Buff acid stain colors, which were combined to create a unique and uniform shade for the garage floor instead of using multiple colors for patterns.

Personal Tips: For the best garage floor results, consider mechanical etching or solvent-based treatments for a darker, more even color. The type of floor prep can impact the final result, so choose the method that aligns with your desired outcome. In this case, mechanical etching provided the most satisfactory results.

Project Info:

  • Project Completed In: 5 day(s)
  • Estimate of Square Footage: 1200 sq. ft.
  • Project Description:
    We just completed a large shed with entertaining space, kitchenette, half bath, garage and storage. We love our stained floors from Direct Colors! They were super helpful, shipping was fast, and the products were great. Originally we were going to do several colors to create patterns. I opted to mix Black and Malayan Buff together to get one color since that is what was already ordered. It worked, but just buy one color if that is what you want to do.
  • Personal Tips:
    I did three different preps to three different areas. They all had the same treatment after that. Kitchen, entryway/toilet, and party room. Kitchen was just cleaned with simple green and stained, entry area was citrus etched and then stained, and the party area was mechanical etch and stained. I would recommend mechanical etching, or solvent based if you want a darker color. Acid before acid is going to reduce the alkaline pH of the concrete surface. I rented a floor cleaner from HD after doing it by hand to avoid all the dust. I etched the floor wet with a grill brick followed by orbital sanding. It took me one day, but it was worth it to me for the darker color. Just cleaning the floor first left darker areas where glue was removed with solvent. Citrus etch was most even but lighter color. This was all one continuous slab of concrete pour at one time.
  • Direct Colors Products Used:
    EverStain™ Acid Stain Trial Kit (Black, Malayan Buff & Seagrass)
    5 Gal. CitrusEtch™ Concrete Etcher
    5 Gal. Malayan Buff EverStain™ & AcquaSeal™ Satin Kit
    1 Gal. Malayan Buff DIY EverStain™ & AcquaSeal™ Satin Kit
    1 Gal. Seagrass EverStain™ & AcquaSeal™ Satin Kit
    2 x 1 Gal. Black EverStain™ Acid Stain
    2 x 1 Gal. ProWax Polish™ Satin
  • Other Products Used:
    Simple Green
EverStain™ Trial Kit
EverStain™ Trial Kit
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer™
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
Malayan Buff EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Malayan Buff
Black Acid Stain Concrete Color
EverStain™ Black
Seagrass EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Seagrass
EasySeal Satin
EasySeal™ Satin

Garage Floor Glow-Up

This DIY project involved restoring an unsightly garage floor by removing the old coating, applying ColorWave Amber for color, and sealing with EasySeal gloss. The process spanned five days, with a successful outcome of a durable, attractive garage floor that withstood hot tire marks.

Unappealing garage with peeling coating and sealant on the floor, left behind by the previous owner
Unappealing garage with peeling coating and sealant on the floor, left behind by the previous owner
The newly sealed garage floor with an open door for ventilation due to strong VOCs, followed by the successful test of parking cars without peeling or hot tire marks after the coating has cured
The newly sealed garage floor with an open door for ventilation due to strong VOCs, followed by the successful test of parking cars without peeling or hot tire marks after the coating has cured

Personal Tips: Prioritize thorough preparation, and remember you can use a paint roller instead of a pump sprayer for applying EasySeal.

Project Info:

  • Project Completed In: 5 day(s)
  • Estimate of Square Footage: 500 sq. ft.
  • Project Description:
    My garage was unsightly; The previous owner applied some kind of coating and sealant that was coming up. I rented a concrete grinder to remove the coating. This took 2 days and was the hardest part of the project.On day 3 I applied 3 coats of ColorWave Amber. This was easy and only took 15 minutes per coat using a pump sprayer.On Day 4 I applied the first coat of EasySeal gloss. The directions say this can be applied using a pump sprayer, but it is too thick. I had to stop my project to go buy a roller and tray. I was worried the roller would leave streaks, but there are only a few and they are not very noticeable unless you are looking for them.I left the garage door open overnight because the VOC’s are no joke! I even turned off the AC because it was pulling air in from the garage and stinking up my house. I am not complaining though because I know this product will last!Day 5 I applied the second coat of sealer without any issues.The real test was 3 days later when I put the cars back in the garage. I was worried the coating would peel up and leave hot tire marks, but it didn’t!

I would totally recommend these products for the DIY’er, I saved thousands of dollars from the quotes I received.

  • Personal Tips:
    take your time on the prep.
    Easy Seal must be applied with a paint roller, NOT a pump sprayer.
  • Direct ColorsProducts Used:
    ColorWave® Stain Trial Kit (Amber, Molasses & Yellow)
    5 Gal. Amber ColorWave® & EasySeal™ Gloss Kit
    16 Oz. Non Slip Concrete Sealer Additive
  • Products Used:
    Blastrac concrete grinder.
ColorWave Trial Kit
ColorWave® Trial Kit
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer™
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
ColorWave® Amber
ColorWave® Amber
EasySeal Satin
EasySeal™ Satin
Slip Resistant Additive
Slip Resistant Additive

Transforming A Boat Storage Garage Into An Ocean Oasis With Acid Stains

In this garage floor transformation project, we used a combination of acid staining and Miracle-Gro to bring out the vibrant blue tones and create a truly stunning finish. The Miracle-Gro helped to enhance the color and bring out the best in the azure blue base, resulting in a floor that looks like a beautiful ocean oasis. Along with the brown accents, the final result is a floor that is both visually striking and practical for boat storage and maintenance.

Learn how to use Miracle-Gro to achieve a vibrant blue color by reading “Using Miracle-Gro to Enhance the Blue Hues of Acid Stain on Concrete

A wet azure blue stained concrete garage floor, fresh from sealer application, with hints of shifting sand accents creating an oceanic ambiance
The garage floor, freshly sealed and stained with Azure Blue and Shifting Sand acid stains, awaits drying. The vibrant colors imitate a serene ocean, transforming this boat storage area into a nautical masterpiece
A dry azure blue and shifting sand stained concrete garage floor with a boat parked on top, showcasing the practicality and aesthetic appeal of the transformation.
With the floor dry and a boat comfortably parked, this transformed garage seamlessly combines function and style. The concrete stain, resembling a tranquil ocean, provides a striking backdrop for the vessel

Personal Tips: Use MiracleGro to make Azure Blue acid stain color pop!

CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
Shifting Sand EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Shifting Sand
Miracle-Gro
Miracle-Gro
Azure Blue EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Azure Blue
EasySeal Gloss
EasySeal™ Gloss
Slip Resistant Additive
Slip Resistant Additive

Boat Storage Bliss: Conquer Your Acid Stain DIY Project!

In just 4 days, this 900 sq. ft. two-stall garage, housing a boat storage area and an office loft, was transformed with an acid-stained concrete floor. Although initially intimidated, the project proved easier than anticipated and resulted in a beautifully finished space.

Concrete Garage Floor Boat Storage
Before
acid stained garage turned boat storage
Shifting Sand & Malayan Buff EverStain acid stained garage turned boat storage

Personal Tips: Watch numerous YouTube tutorials, prioritize thorough prep work, and clean the floor multiple times before and during the process. Use carpet drying fans to aid drying and ventilation, and wear a high-quality respirator if working with acrylic sealers.

Project Info:

  • Project Completed In: 4 day(s)
  • Estimate of Square Footage: 900 sq. ft.
  • Project Description:
    Two stall garage for boat storage with an office and reloading loft above the office. I’ve been in and around construction for 28 years, but have never been involved with an acid stain project.

To be honest, I was a bit intimidated tackling this project by myself; however it was easier than installing the wood paneling and metal siding. Not as technical with measurements and fitting. The floor just finishes the space.

  • Personal Tips:
    Watch as many YouTube videos as possible. Spend as much time as needed to ensure your prep work is complete. I sanded the entire floor area with 40 grit sandpaper for the mechanical etching process to ensure a uniform finish.

Wash and clean floor at least 3 times to remove all dust from the etching process. I used carpet drying fans to aid in the drying process after the initial wash, neutralization wash and during the sealing process.

Fans during the sealing process helped ventilate the room since I used an acrylic sealer. Use a high quality respiratory if you use an acrylic sealer.

  • Direct Colors Products Used:
    5 Gal. CitrusEtch™ Concrete Etcher
    4 x 1 Gal. Malayan Buff EverStain™
    2 x 1 Gal. Shifting Sand EverStain™
    5 Gal. EasySeal™  Gloss
    16 Oz. Non Slip Concrete Sealer Additive
  • Other Products Used:
    Hitachi palm sander
    Wet/dry vac
    Floor squeegee
    Carpet fans
    Spray bottle
    Garden sprayer
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
Desert Amber EverStain Acid Stain
EverStain™ Desert Amber
Malayan Buff EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Malayan Buff
EasySeal Gloss
EasySeal™ Gloss
Slip Resistant Additive
Slip Resistant Additive

Just a Drab Concrete Slab

This blank concrete slab started out boring. But it was quickly transformed into an earthy-colored garage floor! Three acid stain colors formed the perfect warm blend, and then some sealer added durability and protection.

Concrete Garage Floor
Before
Acid stained concrete garage floor
Malayan Buff, Shifting Sand & Coffee Brown EverStain and EasySeal gloss sealer
Acid stained concrete garage floor
Acid stained concrete garage floor
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
Shifting Sand EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Shifting Sand
Coffee Brown EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Coffee Brown
Malayan Buff EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Malayan Buff
EasySeal Gloss
EasySeal™ Gloss
Slip Resistant Additive
Slip Resistant Additive

Coffee Brown Garage Floor

We love how coffee brown concrete stain brought a retro vibe to this garage floor! The glossy sealer is the cherry on top of a great DIY project.

Roller applying high gloss EasySeal sealer on coffee brown acid stain concrete garage floor
Roller applying high gloss EasySeal sealer on coffee brown acid stain concrete garage floor
High gloss EasySeal sealer with Anti-Slip additive applied on coffee brown acid stain concrete surface with second coat
High gloss EasySeal sealer with Anti-Slip additive applied on coffee brown acid stain concrete surface with second coat
Drying coffee brown acid stain concrete garage floor after the application of high gloss EasySeal sealer.
Drying coffee brown acid stain concrete garage floor after the application of high gloss EasySeal sealer.
Stunning final result of coffee brown acid stain concrete garage floor after applying high gloss EasySeal sealer.
Stunning final result of coffee brown acid stain concrete garage floor after applying high gloss EasySeal sealer.
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
Coffee Brown EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Coffee Brown
EasySeal Gloss
EasySeal™ Gloss
Slip Resistant Additive
Slip Resistant Additive

Architect’s DIY Triumph: Crafting a Stunning Studio with Acid-Stained Floors

In just 5 days, an architect converted their 400 sq. ft. detached garage into a stunning work/studio space by replacing the old concrete floor with a new slab and acid-staining it for a unique, eye-catching feature. After consulting Direct Colors and ordering DIY kits, the floor was successfully transformed, complementing the renovated walls and wiring.

Picture of an old garage with an old concrete floor
Picture of an old garage with an old concrete floor
The finished, colorful studio floor
The finished, colorful studio floor

Personal Tips: Start with a lighter application of acid stain, as it’s easier to darken the color with additional applications but challenging to make it lighter. Use plastic film to cure new slabs and protect walls during the staining process.

Project Info:

  • Project Completed In: 5 day(s)
  • Estimate of Square Footage: 400 sq. ft.
  • Project Description:
    I’m an Architect and wanted to convert my detached garage into my work/studio space. The old concrete floor was in very poor condition so I knew I was going to need a new floor slab and I wanted to make the new floor a feature of the new studio space by acid-staining the new slab. I had seen some very nice acid-stained floors in some of my projects and I had assumed I would have to hire a contractor to do the work, but after reading the information on the Direct Colors website, I decided to do the staining work myself. I had the old slab removed and replaced with new concrete. I did not put a sealer on the new slab but covered it with plastic film for 30 days to let it cure. I then did the other renovation work on the old garage space such as installing new wiring, furring, insulation, and plywood on the walls. After the plywood was finished with a clear sealer, I began the work on the floor. I cleaned the floor with DC Cleaner & Degreaser as recommended and tried a few samples in a corner. I then spoke with a DC rep who was very helpful with some tips on how to work with two different stain colors for the desired effect and ordered all the materials I would need from DC. Ordering the DIY Kits gave me a better price than ordering individual products.
  • Personal Tips:
    I would go lighter on the first spray application of acid stains as it is possible to get a good idea about the final colors in less than an hour. More spray applications can darken the color if desired, but you can’t get the colors lighter.
  • Direct Colors Products Used:
    EverStain™ Acid Stain Trial Kit (Cola, Desert Amber & English Red)
    1 Gal. Malayan Buff DIY EverStain™ & AcquaSeal™ Satin Kit
    1 Gal. English Red DIY EverStain™ & AcquaSeal™ Satin Kit
  • Other Products Used:
    Plastic film to cure new slab and to protect walls during application of acid stain
EverStain™ Trial Kit
EverStain™ Trial Kit
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer™
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
Malayan Buff EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Malayan Buff
English Red EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ English Red
AcquaSeal Satin
AcquaSeal™ Satin

Black Acid Stained Commercial Garage Floor

What a spiffy commercial floor.  It even matches the ceiling! Black acid stain is a superb choice for a garage, giving it a modern look while appearing a bit vintage or retro.

Concrete garage floor
Before
acid stained garage floor
Black EverStain acid stained garage floor
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
Black Acid Stain Concrete Color
EverStain™ Black
EasySeal Gloss
EasySeal™ Gloss
Slip Resistant Additive
Slip Resistant Additive

Garage Turned Man Cave

Turn your garage into the perfect man cave! That’s exactly what one of our DC contest winners did.  Not only did they use three earthy acid stain colors to create a manly vibe – but they also topped the look off with glossy sealer and a floor wax!

Unfinished concrete garage floor
Unfinished concrete garage floor
Wet-on-wet technique being used to apply Desert Amber, Cola, and Coffee Brown acid stains to garage floor
Wet-on-wet technique being used to apply Desert Amber, Cola, and Coffee Brown acid stains to garage floor
Wet-on-wet technique being used to apply Desert Amber, Cola, and Coffee Brown acid stains to garage floor
Customizing your concrete floor with acid stains in a range of shades allows you to achieve a unique, one-of-a-kind look for your space.
Stained Concrete Garage Floor
Desert Amber, Cola and Coffee Brown Acid Stains. Sealed with High AcquaSeal. Waxed with Gloss Floor Wax

Project Info:

  • Direct Colors Products Used:
    5 Gal. CitrusEtch™ Concrete Etcher
    2 x 1 Gal. Cola EverStain™
    2 x 1 Gal. Desert Amber EverStain™
    1 Qt. Coffee Brown EverStain™
    5 Gal. AcquaSeal™  Gloss
    1 Gal. ProWax Polish™ Gloss
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
Desert Amber EverStain Acid Stain
EverStain™ Desert Amber
Malayan Buff EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Malayan Buff
Coffee Brown EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Coffee Brown
AcquaSeal Gloss
AcquaSeal™ Gloss
ProWax Polish™ Gloss
ProWax Polish™ Gloss

Gnarly Garage Bar

Intending to create a ‘concrete veining’ look on their three-car garage floor, this DIYer used black and red acid stain. They relied on our How-To Videos to get the job done. The finished product is somethin’ else!

Etched, clean and dry ready for acid staining
Etched, clean and dry ready for acid staining
Sealed acid stained concrete garage floor
Sealed acid stained concrete garage floor

Project Info:

  • Project Completed In: 4 day(s)
  • Estimate of Square Footage: 750 sq. ft.
  • Project Description:
    This is a two car section of a three car garage being turned into a garage bar. The previous owner had used it as a race car shop. I wanted a “vein” finish, so I started by pooling the English Red. I let that sit approximately 20 minutes, then pooled the first layer of black around the red. I then filled in the open areas with black. I left the acid on approximately 14 hours before neutralizing.I then scrubbed and washed the floor one quarter of the room at a time and hosed off until there was no more residue. I let it dry for about 16 hours before spraying the first layer of sealer on it. This is a heated space, so that sped up the drying process. It then sat again for about 18 hours before the second coat of sealer.
  • Personal Tips:
    Definitely watch the video tutorials. They are a great asset to get you up to speed quickly.
  • Direct Colors Products Used:
    5 Gal. CitrusEtch™ Concrete Etcher
    1 Gal. English Red DIY EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Satin Kit
    3 x 1 Gal. Black EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Satin Kit
    16 Oz. Non Slip Concrete Sealer Additive
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
English Red EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ English Red
Black Acid Stain Concrete Color
EverStain™ Black
EasySeal Satin
EasySeal™ Satin
Slip Resistant Additive
Slip Resistant Additive

Classic Car Haven: Reviving a 3000 sq. ft. Garage for Vintage Treasures!

In just 7 days, a spacious 3,000 sq. ft. garage was transformed into the perfect home for restored classic cars. By ensuring proper surface preparation and adhering to drying times, the garage now showcases a stunning floor to complement the vintage vehicles.

Etching concrete floor
Preparing concrete floors for acid stain with Citrus Etch concrete etcher
5.everstain-cola-desert-amber-malayan-concrete-garage-floor

Personal Tips: Thoroughly prep the surface and follow drying times for best results.

Project Info:

  • Project Completed In: 7 day(s)
  • Estimate of Square Footage: 3000 sq. ft.
  • Project Description:
    Transformed this beautiful 3000 sq ft garage for our customer to put his restored old cars
  • Personal Tips:
    Make sure you prep surface correctly and make sure you follow drying times
  • Direct Colors Products Used:
    3 x 5 Gal. CitrusEtch™ Concrete Etcher
    5 Gal. Cola EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Satin Kit
    5 Gal. Desert Amber EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Satin Kit
    5 Gal. Malayan Buff EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Satin Kit
  • Other Products Used:
    Wedge wood by H&C
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
Desert Amber EverStain Acid Stain
EverStain™ Desert Amber
Malayan Buff EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Malayan Buff
EasySeal Satin
EasySeal™ Satin

Family Fun Garage Floor Makeover

This Direct Colors monthly contest winner used a concrete veining technique for their basement.  Can you believe that toilet paper is involved in this technique to give acid stain that marbled look?!

Garage Concrete Floor
Before
Acid Stained Concrete Floors
Desert Amber, Black, and Azure Blue mixed with Miracle Grow EverStain Acid Stains
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
Desert Amber EverStain Acid Stain
EverStain™ Desert Amber
Black Acid Stain Concrete Color
EverStain™ Black
Azure Blue EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Azure Blue
AcquaSeal Satin
AcquaSeal™ Satin
ProWax Polish™ Satin
ProWax Polish™ Satin

A Garage Floor with Flair

This pole barn garage floor includes the unstoppable duo of Desert Amber and EverStain black acid stain. No more boring garage here!

Desert Amber and Black EverStain Acid Stains on Pole Barn Concrete Floor
Desert Amber and Black EverStain Acid Stains on Pole Barn Concrete Floor
Desert Amber and Black EverStain Acid Stains on Pole Barn Concrete Floor
Desert Amber and Black EverStain Acid Stains on Pole Barn Concrete Floor
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
Desert Amber EverStain Acid Stain
EverStain™ Desert Amber
Black Acid Stain Concrete Color
EverStain™ Black
EasySeal Gloss
EasySeal™ Gloss

Amber Acid Stained Dream

There’s nothing quite like giving your concrete garage floor a pop of color! Amber acid stain puts the finishing touches on this retro-themed space. Don’t forget to protect your handiwork with some acrylic sealer!

Sealing Desert Amber EverStain Acid Stain
Sealing Desert Amber EverStain Acid Stain
Desert Amber EverStain Acid Stained Concrete Garage Floor
Desert Amber EverStain Acid Stained Concrete Garage Floor
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
ProClean Neutralizer
ProClean Neutralizer™
Spiked Shoes for Staining Concrete Floors
Spiked Shoes
Desert Amber EverStain Acid Stain
EverStain™ Desert Amber
EasySeal Satin
EasySeal™ Satin

Garage Floor Adventure: Taming the Coffee Brown in Your Acid Stain DIY Project

In a 10-day DIY adventure, this 300 sq. ft. two-car garage floor was transformed using four acid stain colors—desert amber, cola, coffee brown, and azure blue. However, the coffee brown became a dominant force, making the floor darker than expected. To add some brightness, gold leaf was incorporated, ultimately creating a striking and unique garage floor.

Desert amber acid stain application
Coffee brown application
Allowing acid stain to develop
added cola acid stain
Unfortunately the brown overpowered many colors, but I think the end result is good
Unfortunately the brown overpowered many colors, but I think the end result is good
I added gold leaf to the floor to add some brightness
I added gold leaf to the floor to add some brightness

Personal Tips: Avoid power washing after staining, as it can remove the color. Aim for a natural application by letting the stain pool and create intriguing patterns. Be cautious of using too much coffee brown to prevent an overly dark result.

Project Info:

  • Project Completed In: 10 day(s)
  • Estimate of Square Footage: 300 sq. ft.
  • Project Description:
    I acid stained my two car garage. I cleaned the floor with a degreaser (many times) and utilized four of your acid stain colors, desert amber, cola, coffee brown, and azure blue.  Unfortunately the brown overpowered many colors, but I think the end result is good. I added gold leaf to the floor to add some brightness.
  • Personal Tips:
    Don’t power wash after you stain, it will remove it. Try to apply the stain naturally and let it pool so it creates cool looking runs. If you spray in one spot, a ugly circle of stain will appear and it doesn’t look natural.
  • Direct Colors Products Used:
    Everstain amber, coffee brown, cola, and azure blue

Other Products Used:
Eagle High Gloss Sealant

Desert Amber EverStain Acid Stain
EverStain™ Desert Amber
Coffee Brown EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Coffee Brown
Azure Blue EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Azure Blue
Cola EverStain Swatch
EverStain™ Cola

Question: I'm planning to acid stain my garage floor and have a few cracks running about 8-10 feet each. What do you recommend to fill these cracks with your product? I think these cracks present a great opportunity to create vein-like designs.

Answer: To fill the cracks in your garage floor before acid staining, we recommend using our Patch-Rx™ Concrete Patching Compound. This product is specifically designed to work well with our EverStain™ acid stain. Patch-Rx™ will not only provide a strong and durable solution for filling the cracks but will also allow you to create those beautiful vein-like patterns you’re aiming for. Follow the instructions for both Patch-Rx™ and EverStain™ for the best results, and you’ll have a stunning, unique, and long-lasting concrete stain garage floor.

Question: I have a brand new house and want to seal my concrete garage floor. I prefer a slight color tint, but my wife doesn't. We're looking for the most durable sealer and want to know the best preparation method: mechanical or chemical? Also, what products should we use?

Answer: To achieve a slight color tint while still satisfying your wife’s preference for no tint, we recommend using our EasyTint™ tinted concrete sealer. However, to ensure maximum durability in high-traffic areas like your garage floor, it’s essential to apply a protective clear coat of EasySeal™ over the EasyTint™. As for the best preparation method, it depends on the condition of your concrete slab. Most of our DIY customers tend to prefer mechanical preparation, but ultimately, the choice will be based on your specific situation. Just make sure the surface is clean, and all contaminants are removed before applying any products. Please note that both EasyTint™ and EasySeal™ are solvent-based sealers with strong fumes, so it’s important to keep your garage door open during application and throughout the curing time to ensure proper ventilation.

Question: I have a brand new house and want to seal my concrete garage floor. I prefer a slight color tint, but my wife doesn't. We're looking for the most durable sealer and want to know the best preparation method: mechanical or chemical? Also, what products should we use?

Answer: To achieve a slight color tint while still satisfying your wife’s preference for no tint, we recommend using our EasyTint™ tinted concrete sealer. However, to ensure maximum durability in high-traffic areas like your garage floor, it’s essential to apply a protective clear coat of EasySeal™ over the EasyTint™. As for the best preparation method, it depends on the condition of your concrete slab. Most of our DIY customers tend to prefer mechanical preparation, but ultimately, the choice will be based on your specific situation. Just make sure the surface is clean, and all contaminants are removed before applying any products. Please note that both EasyTint™ and EasySeal™ are solvent-based sealers with strong fumes, so it’s important to keep your garage door open during application and throughout the curing time to ensure proper ventilation.

Question: I want to create a coral reef-themed floor with azure blue and shifting sand colors for a rec room in my garage for my kids. How can I achieve this look?

Answer: To create a stunning coral reef-inspired floor, we recommend checking out our “Transforming A Boat Storage Garage Into An Ocean Oasis With Acid Stains” project, which features the acid stain colors you have in mind. Keep in mind that Azure Blue can be a tricky color to work with, so it’s important to test your concrete slab beforehand to ensure it has the ability to react and produce the desired shade of blue. We strongly recommend etching your concrete prior to applying the Azure Blue stain. Additionally, you can learn how to use Miracle-Gro to enhance the blue hues of the acid stain on your concrete floor by reading our article, “Using Miracle-Gro to Enhance the Blue Hues of Acid Stain on Concrete.

Since the garage will be used as an indoor room, we recommend sealing the floor with our water-based sealer, AquaSeal™, for optimal results and durability. To add an extra layer of protection and maintain a polished finish, apply our water-based ProWax Polish™ as a topcoat. This will help you achieve a vibrant and captivating coral reef look for your kids’ rec room while ensuring a safe, long-lasting, and attractive finish.

Which garage concrete sealer is best for stained floors?

Concrete garage floors intended to become living spaces could be sealed with any acrylic sealer.

Solvent based sealers are best for highly trafficked areas, but the fumes are strong. Always make sure to wear a respirator and open the garage doors during application.

Water based acrylic sealers are a great choice if opening the garage doors during application is not possible.

Garage floors where cars or other vehicles will be parked – especially if hot tires, chemicals, or exposure to weather is a factor – should be sealed with a polyurethane sealer mixed with an anti slip additive.

Cleaning Oil or Grease Stains From Concrete

Unfortunately, all oil and grease stains have to go to avoid future staining and sealer adherence issues! One quick clean-up trick is to pile Oil Dri in a mound over the stain and pour a solvent such as odorless mineral spirits or xylene over the mound.

Allow to dry and sweep away. Repeat if needed.

Clean the area with a solution of concrete degreaser and water. Rinse and allow to dry.

Pour water on the area and if no beading or rainbow sheen appears, the surface should take the stain and seal properly.

How do you prep smooth concrete for staining?

Smooth or hard-troweled concrete garages will need to be sanded or chemically profiled using CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher before staining.

Pre-treatment will enhance the acid stain reaction and aid rich color development.

Testing to be Certain

Because garage floors are more likely to have chemical spills or other contaminants, we strongly recommend testing the acid stain in an inconspicuous area prior to beginning the project.

Floors cleaned with a muriatic acid solution cannot be successfully stained and when the concrete history isn’t known beforehand, testing is crucial. Direct Colors has acid stain sample kits for testing.

Malayan Buff and Cola Acid Stained Garage Floor
Malayan Buff and Cola Acid Stained Garage Floor
Polyurethane Sealed Garage Floor
Malayan Buff & Cola acid stain primed with water-based, satin Acrylic Sealer & Water-Based, High Gloss Polyurethane Sealer Top Coat

How to Acid Stain a Concrete Garage Floor

Time needed: 2 days

  1. Clean garage floor.

    Scrub the floor with a ProClean Degreaser with a stiff brush and rinse thoroughly.  Remove excess water with a pressure washer and a shop vac to make the job a lot easier.

  2. Patch concrete floor.

    Fill any cracks in the concrete floor with a concrete patching compound.

  3. Calculate acid stain needed.

    Use our Coverage Calculators to figure out how much acid stain and concrete sealer you need for the project.

  4. Apply acid stain to concrete.

    Use our step-by-step instructions on how to acid stain concrete floors tutorial for creative acid stain application techniques.

  5. Neutralize acid stain.

    After the acid stain has been given at least the minimum activation time, neutralize the acid stain.

  6. Select the right sealer for use.

    Not all sealers are created equal and should be carefully considered before buying. Our EasySeal solvent based sealer is perfect for garages used for cars and other vehicles.

    The sealer is easy to apply, repair should damage occur, and will not create a slip hazard when wet. If the garage has been converted into a living space and the floor will not be exposed to the elements, glossier sealers can be used.

    Do not apply concrete wax to garage floors where cars will be parked.

  7. Garage Floor Limitations

    Garage floor slabs poured before 2000 often do not include a moisture barrier.

    Conduct a moisture test by firmly adhering a 1 x 1 piece of plastic to the raw concrete floor using strong tape for 48 hours. If condensate appears on the underside of the plastic, select a breathable sealer for the floor.

    If the condensate is heavy, choose a penetrating water based sealer and avoid using concrete floor wax. Again, this coating would not be suitable for floors still used for cars or large vehicle parking.

    If using a solvent-based sealer, remember ventilation to the outside is critical! Consider wearing a respirator during application if ventilation is poor.

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