Fixing Concrete Color Problems
You've all been faced with color problems at one time or another: faded, worn color, mismatched color from different pours, lack of acceptable color from liquid color machines. But with new SCOFIELD® Revive™ Color Refresher, you can easily improve the appearance of just about any integrally colored concrete surface, regardless of who manufactured the original color.
SCOFIELD® Revive™ Color Refresher was developed to improve the appearance of existing, unsealed exterior colored or uncolored concrete surfaces in need of refurbishment or renovation. It adds a measured amount of color to the concrete without producing a paint-like appearance. Since it penetrates and reacts with the concrete and no film is formed, Revive Color Refresher colors become part of the surface. The resulting look approximates the appearance of newly placed concrete.
It’s a versatile product with many potential applications. It is ideal for contractors and companies both large and small who want to bring faded concrete color back up to that "new" look, or bring consistency to mismatched color. Great for ready-mix producers with liquid color machines, or anyone who has ever had a less than perfect result with colored concrete.
SCOFIELD Revive Color Refresher is available in a wide range of colors, including many to approximate popular colors depicted on Scofield’s Color Chart A-312 CHROMIX® Admixtures for Color-Conditioned® Concrete and selections from A-132 Color Selection Chart. It is also available in Black and in A-11 Concrete Gray that approximates the color of uncolored concrete made with medium-gray cement.
Ideal uses for SCOFIELD Revive Color Refresher (for use on any unsealed exterior concrete surface, colored or not)
- Revitalizing faded and worn color
- Imparting a consistent appearance to mismatched colors
- Adding color to uncolored horizontal concrete or concrete pavers
- Adding color without having a paint-like appearance
Also be sure to check out Scofield’s Online Video Training page for tutorials on installing Scofield systems and treating colored concrete.

