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Title: Concrete Acid Stain
Post by: Mike Baker on March 23, 2020, 03:54:01 PM
I am trying to make my own black concrete acid stain. I am not a chemist other than owning a Chemcraft chemistry set when I was 10 years old.

On a SDS sheet for commercial stain it said hydrochloric acid, sodium dichromate, manganese choride and water.

I bought some "Sodium Dichromate Dihydrate 99.5%" which is red orange, Manganese (II) Chloride Anhydrous, 98+% which is pink.

I mixed 30ML of each into 1000 ml of tap water and 60 ml muratic acid 20° Baumé Hydrochloric Acid 31.5% By Weight. I was expecting black but it was deep yellow.

Can anyone help? I have 6,000 sq ft to stain and commercial stain would cost around $1000.

Mike Baker

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Title: Re: Concrete Acid Stain
Post by: chenbeier on March 23, 2020, 04:09:38 PM
I would not use it, because dichromate is poisson and carcinogen. Don't polute the envirement.
The mixture would be yellow to green, depending on HCl content. There is nothing what turn it black.
Title: Re: Concrete Acid Stain
Post by: Mike Baker on March 23, 2020, 04:47:39 PM
I am going by this information:

https://directcolors.com/datasheets/dc-concrete-acid-stain-sds.pdf (https://directcolors.com/datasheets/dc-concrete-acid-stain-sds.pdf)

See the formula for black.

Mike
Title: Re: Concrete Acid Stain
Post by: chenbeier on March 23, 2020, 04:56:21 PM
Your mixture doesn't fit to the datasheet.
Title: Re: Concrete Acid Stain
Post by: Mike Baker on March 23, 2020, 05:25:19 PM
I realize the quantities are off but I stopped when it did not turn black.