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brent August 20th 07 11:42 AM

wood stain in concrete
 
I stained my fence a while ago and dripped stain on my concrete
patio.I have tried pressure washing and tried scrubbing with various
detergents and cleaning agents and nothing has made any
differance.Anyone have any ideas on removing wood stain from concrete.
Thanks


Robert Allison August 20th 07 06:01 PM

wood stain in concrete
 
brent wrote:
I stained my fence a while ago and dripped stain on my concrete
patio.I have tried pressure washing and tried scrubbing with various
detergents and cleaning agents and nothing has made any
differance.Anyone have any ideas on removing wood stain from concrete.
Thanks


Even though it is wood stain, it will do the same thing to any
porous surface. You have stained your concrete and short of
removing the concrete, there is no way to remove it. What you
might try is staining the rest of the concrete to match.

--
Robert Allison
Rimshot, Inc.
Georgetown, TX

RickH August 20th 07 06:14 PM

wood stain in concrete
 
On Aug 20, 5:42 am, brent wrote:
I stained my fence a while ago and dripped stain on my concrete
patio.I have tried pressure washing and tried scrubbing with various
detergents and cleaning agents and nothing has made any
differance.Anyone have any ideas on removing wood stain from concrete.
Thanks


Stain penetrates so it cant be removed from concrete like paint with a
blowtorch and wire brush. Applying other clear petroleum distillates
like laquer thinner or mineral spirits will only cause discoloration
of a different kind, as that penetrates too making more problems.



frank megaweege August 20th 07 07:14 PM

wood stain in concrete
 
On Aug 20, 1:14 pm, RickH wrote:
On Aug 20, 5:42 am, brent wrote:

I stained my fence a while ago and dripped stain on my concrete
patio.I have tried pressure washing and tried scrubbing with various
detergents and cleaning agents and nothing has made any
differance.Anyone have any ideas on removing wood stain from concrete.
Thanks


Stain penetrates so it cant be removed from concrete like paint with a
blowtorch and wire brush. Applying other clear petroleum distillates
like laquer thinner or mineral spirits will only cause discoloration
of a different kind, as that penetrates too making more problems.


I had a similar problem although it was flagstone, not concrete. I
tried a poultice of talcum and acetone, as recommended for oil stains
on stone countertops and such. After two or three applications some
of the stains were significantly lighter but overall results were
disappointing. I also tried a thick, gel-like paint stripper,
allowing it to sit for 20 or 30 minutes and then powerwashing. Again,
some of the stains were lighter but total results were negligible.
The application of the poultice and the paint stripper did cause
temporary discoloration. There were no signs of them a few days after
power washing.
A couple of months later they appear to be fading on their own enough
that I'm not worried about it anymore. It seems nature doesn't like
the stain and will take it's course.
The lesson I've learned from the whole episode is to use thick plastic
and not old bedsheets for drop cloths.



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