The noun 'box' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing. The word 'box' is also a verb: box, boxes, boxing, boxed.
There are two methods of fastening an outlet box to a concrete wall. One is with a power activated tool like a Ramset or a Hilti gun. These use cartridges that shoot a threaded pin into the concrete and then the box is bolted on to the pin.The second method is drilling a hole in the wall with a carbide drill bit. This tool is also made by Hilti. Once the hole is drilled into the wall, a plastic or lead anchor is installed by hammering it into the hole. When the anchor is flush with the wall face, the junction box is put into place and a pan head screw is used to fasten the box to the concrete wall.
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Surfectants work in stain removers to remove the stain and not damage what the stain is on. It oxidizes the stain and lifts it out of whatever its in,
Stains are made of chemicals with loose ends. These ends stick to loose ends on what they stain. A stain is a pigment that has to have a surface that will accept it. Meaning that if a surface is porous enough, it will be absorbed. You can stain concrete, brick, certain kinds of wood, but not all. Some wood is so dense that it will not accept any stain at all. Cedar and cypress are good examples. All stains are removeable either with a cleaner or by removing the surface area that was stained. Dyes are a different topic alltogether, as they change the color of the material they are introduced to.
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There are several different places where a person can purchase a concrete stain kit. Stores such as Walmart, Lowes, Sears and Home Depot would all sell concrete stain kits.
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Concrete stain would be your bestbet. But u need to treat the surface before you stain. Go to Home Depot or Lowe's and ask for the prep info.
if the concrete is not sealed its possible , it will cause the concrete to become slippery .
No, it is intended for wood and soaks in too much to look good on concrete. HD sells a good variety of concrete stain.
You can use powdered dish detergent. Pour on stain and let it soak, then use a broom and brush it over the concrete.
Yes if there is mold growth on the concrete from the moisture.
Most manufacturers of concrete stains recommend that one waits approximately 90 days after the concrete is poured. Check the instructions on the can of stain and follow the instructions and time frames accordingly.
Generally no. Most stains must absorb into the concrete. If the stain just sits on top of the sealer then it will likely wear away.
if its wood...... a good water sealer over the entire planter that wount harm the plants...
That depends on the stain. Read the stain label and it will give you an idea.