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  • ELEGANT

  • VERSATILE

  • DURABLE

  • LOW MAINTENANCE

  • AFFORDABLE

 

When applied to a finished concrete floor, Kemiko Stone Tone Stain transforms an ordinary concrete slab into a luxurious floor, resembling marble or glazed stone.  Stained and scored, it creates the appearance of expensive flooring, at a fraction of the cost.

 

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Unlike paint, Kemiko Stone Tone Stain reacts with the minerals in the concrete, giving it the look and feel of natural stone.  Each concrete slab accepts the stain in varying degrees of intensity creating stunning, multi-hued variation. Kemiko is a perfect flooring solution for any type of decor.

The Kemiko process surpasses all others in terms of permanence and durability.  It will not chip, fade, or peel; and will last the lifetime of the surface to which it is applied.  

Archive has developed a specially formulated polymer sealer that can be applied over Kemiko Stone Tone Stain to add a high gloss, tough as nails finish to your newly stained floor.  Our sealer is resistant to chemicals, moisture, and heat  making it ideal for either interior or exterior application.

Kemiko floor stain is appealing to those suffering from allergies, and is virtually maintenance free. Once applied all you must do is damp mop as needed!

Archive has a professional application crew that can finish your floor.  Please contact  us for a free estimate.

We transformed our showroom from a non-descript store front in historic Amarillo into a warm, inviting showplace in just a few days with Kemiko Concrete Floor Stain. (click to see full images)

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