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It’s spring again! And the March/
April issue of Concrete Decor is in full
springtime mode, bursting with new ideas
for sprucing up concrete surfaces both
indoors and out.
The centerpiece of this issue is an
in-depth look at acid stains and some
of the colorful effects that can be
achieved with them. The story also
examines some of the acid stain
alternatives being marketed to
contractors and building owners
these days.
What’s more: Just in time for spring, we
present our latest edition of Counter Culture,
our twice-yearly supplement that celebrates
concrete countertops and architectural
elements.
Also in this issue:
Project Profile: Hotel Rialto
Restoration, Victoria, B.C.
Surface Preparation: The
Right Profile
RapidShield Works With UV Light
Concrete Decor Show & Decorative
Concrete Spring Training
The world’s foremost decorative concrete
professionals and industry experts will
converge on Phoenix March 16-19, 2010, to
participate in workshops for newcomers,
experienced contractors and seasoned
veterans. This event, the Concrete Decor
Show & Decorative Concrete Spring
Training, is hosted by Concrete Decor
magazine.
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For more information and to register, visit
www.concretedecorshow.com.
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