
Water Reducible Concentrate (WRC) Stain is a pigmented waterborne stain that bonds tenaciously to the open pores of the concrete. It is very color accurate (what you see is what you get.) WRC Stain colors can be blended for variations from the standard colors.

Coverage–WRC Stain always requires dilution with water. Its minimum dilution is 4 parts water to 1 part stain. At that dilution rate, a 32 oz bottle yields 1.25 gallons of ready to use stain and covers approx.150 sq ft. WRC can be diluted with up to 8 parts water to 1 part stain for a more translucent look, so a 32oz bottle yields 2.25 gallons of ready to use stain covering about 300 sq ft. WRC can be applied in multiple coats for a solid, opaque color. The 8 oz bottle yields 40 oz at the 4 parts water to 1 part stain dilution rate, or 72 oz at the 8 parts water to 1 part stain dilution rate. 40 oz covers approximately 65 sq ft. Porosity of the concrete will affect the amount of stain needed. Proper surface prep is essential to the success of WRC Stain.
Application Instructions:
Step 1: Concrete must be very clean and porous. (Water must readily soak in and concrete should feel similar to 120 grit sandpaper.)
Step 2: WRC can be diluted for a more translucent effect.
Step 3: Apply WRC Stain with a gravity feed HVLP sprayer (preferred), pressure pot HVLP sprayer, airless sprayer, pump sprayer, cotton rag, natural sponge (sea sponge), manufactured sponge or brush (bristle or foam).
Step 4: Allow to dry completely and apply sealer.