Yes I buy 1 quart cans of pigment from our local hardware store and mix 5 gallons of used motor oil with half a can of pigment. The resulting paint rolls, spray or brushes on great but takes about a month to soak into the wood. Recommended only for use on unpainted wood since motor oil, by design, virtually never dries but will soak into bare or stained wood.
No, it is intended for wood and soaks in too much to look good on concrete. HD sells a good variety of concrete stain.
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Yes you can use wood stain on concrete but it will not penetrate the concrete, it does look nice and you can use different shades together. To keep the stain on it use a concrete sealer in a couple coats, it will give it a shiny wet look. I have tried it with fake wood only because where I live I can't get concrete stain. And it looks great.
No. You can use lacquer on oil too. Varnish will work well with oil stain as do any of the wax finishes
any liquid will stain concrete, even water. If you have A "water mark" from any liquid, You can use floor dry or kitty litter and put it on then rub it in with your feel, This takes A lot of foot work but the result will be worth it if you are that woried about the stain.
To effectively remove motor oil from concrete surfaces, you can use a degreaser or a mixture of baking soda and dish soap. Apply the solution to the oil stain, scrub with a brush, and rinse with water. Repeat if necessary.
No, it is intended for wood and soaks in too much to look good on concrete. HD sells a good variety of concrete stain.
To effectively clean oil from concrete surfaces, you can use a degreaser or a mixture of baking soda and water. Apply the solution to the oil stain, scrub with a brush, and rinse with water. Repeat if necessary.
no it can't. But cat-litter can, use that. but sorry concrete dust wont work.
You can use powdered dish detergent. Pour on stain and let it soak, then use a broom and brush it over the concrete.
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No, concrete stain is not suitable for use on wood decks. Concrete stain is formulated for porous surfaces like concrete and may not adhere properly to wood, potentially leading to peeling or flaking. If you want to enhance the color of a wood deck, it's best to use a wood stain or sealant specifically designed for that purpose, ensuring better adhesion and protection.
SIMPLE GREEN CLEANER OR OTHER WITH ENZYMES TO ATTACK THE OIL,,,OLD OIL STAIN MAY NEED DILUTE ACID CLEANING (USE CAUTION WITH EYE PROTECTION RUBBER GLOVES AND ANY SKIN CONTACT,,,.ACID MUST BE NEUTRALIZED WITH NON-DETERGENT AMMONIA TO GET RID OF THE ACID IN CONCRETE,,,,THEN FLUSHED WITH A LOT OF FRESH WATER...
Yes, you can use tung oil over stain for your project.
To effectively clean engine oil off concrete surfaces, you can use a degreaser or a mixture of baking soda and water. Apply the solution to the oil stain, scrub with a brush, and then rinse with water. Repeat if necessary until the oil is removed.
Yes, you can
No, it is not recommended to use water-based polyurethane on oil-based stain as they are not compatible and may not adhere properly. It is best to use a polyurethane that is compatible with the type of stain you have used.