Two: Veining Method | Concrete Exchange (2024)

Simulated Stone ConcreteCountertops

Surecrete’s Veining Compound adds the right amount of color where you need it, while baking soda is used to add texture to the countertop surface.

What You’ll Need
  • Chip Brush
  • Spray Bottle With Water
  • Surecrete Xtreme Series Pre-Cast Mix
  • Surecrete Pre-Cast Modifier
  • Surecrete Color Packs – Desert Sand (2)
  • Baking Soda
  • Surecrete Xtreme Series Veining Compound

Step 1 – Veining Technique

  • Baking Soda:Creates voids and pinholes in the surface. It acts as an accelerator.
  • Veining Compound:Absorbs water from the mix and creates a colored line in the concrete. Spritzing with water activates cement and makes the vein more solid.
  • Lay out the concrete 3/8″ thick.
  • Throw veining compound in the edge.
  • Use a chip brush to press it in.

Step 2 – Create Voids

  • Sprinkle baking soda on the surface to create voids.
  • Continue laying out concrete 3/8″ thick and adding veining compound around the edges to create veins.

Step 3 – Veins on Vertical Surfaces

  • Using the same technique, veins can be created on vertical surfaces or around the sink opening as in this example.

Step 4

  • Here you can see how the darker veining material sticks to the leading edge of the wet concrete mix.

Step 5 – Continue Filling the Form

  • Spread the concrete out 3/8″ thick, adding veins as you go, until the entire surface is covered.

Step 6 – Add the Backer

  • Pour 1-1/4″ of casting blend on top of the face coat.
  • Pack it up to the edges by hand and trowel the top surface flush with the form walls, leaving a 2″-thick perimeter.

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We completedthis form under 30 minutes using CHENG’s Concrete Countertop Forms and Wall Liners along with spray adhesive and double sided tape.

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