EddieWalker
Epic Contributor

My mom turned 80 years old yesterday, so I wanted to clean up the entrance a little before everyone arrived for her party.
I learned when I made some concrete counters that the stains don't work very well at getting the color I wanted, but that Black Permanent Ink rubbed on after the concrete was cured works great!!! I bought this from Amazon and used about half of it on the caps of my columns.
Amazon.com: Speedball Super Black India Ink, 1 Quart - 424917: Industrial & Scientific
About 5 years ago I bought gallon of Cabots solid stain in the darkest color that they had. I wasn't happy with the results and only used a little bit of the stain before going to something else. For my treated wood, I added some of the permanent ink to the stain and mixed it up, then brushed it on pretty heavy. The wood will need another couple of months to dry out, so I'm expecting it to need another coat in the Spring, but for now, I'm happy with the results.
Friday, my wife got it in her head that we needed to thin a patch of trees that are right in front of where my truck is parked in the picture. There are three really nice oaks in thee, but also dozens of other trees and saplings. What started out as some trimming of the low hanging branches became an all day job of cutting, digging and hauling to the burn pile. The change was worth it!!!!