Choose SB-350/400/SB120 for LOW VOC Version
SUPREME SHIELD SB is a solvent-based penetrating sealer designed for stamped concrete, concrete pavers and other porous concrete surfaces. Application of SUPREME SHIELD SB will enhance the color and give the wet look without adding the gloss and plastic look associated with traditional film forming sealers. Once treated, the surface repels water and oil to prevent staining.
- Enhances & Preserves Natural Color with a Wet Look
- No Gloss or Shine
- Water & Salt Resistant
- Stain & Oil Resistant
- Immediate Results
- Easy To Use
PREPARATION Clean dirt, wax, grease, oil, and other contaminants from the surface. Be sure to remove any foreign coating unless previous coating is same or similar solvent based sealer or stain. Make sure the surface is clean, dry, and sound. Clean oily concrete with Clemons’ CONCRETE CLEANER DEGREASER NEUTRALIZER or other degreasing soap. Use a bristle brush for heavily oiled spots. If surface is not adequately porous, etch with Clemons’ ETCH & CLEAN. Rinse well with a pressure washer. Allow 24 hours to dry. Apply only when surface and air temperatures are above 50° F and below 90° F. For pavers, sweep away any loose sand.
APPLICATION Brush may be used where roller or sprayer won’t reach. Do not pour directly from can to concrete. Apply evenly from can or other metal container with appropriate roller. If rolling, use a solvent resistant nap roller. Every few feet turn perpendicular to the first coat, and cross roll without re-dipping. The continual dipping with the first coat gives a heavy application and the cross-rolling allows for an even application. Do not allow to puddle. If spraying, use an acetone resistant pump sprayer and clean up immediately with aromatic solvent such as A-1 Solvent or Xylene. Do not thin product. Foot traffic should be avoided for 4 hours. Vehicle traffic should be avoided for 48 hours. Cooler temperatures or increased humidity will slow the dry.
NET COVERAGE RATE Two thin coats are recommended. Over application may result in a slick surface.
Textured or Stamped: 200 sq. feet per gallon
Broom Swept: 200 sq. feet per gallon
Concrete Pavers: 100 sq. feet per gallon
Note: Supreme Shield SB-600 is not suggested for Clay Pavers or Plain Poured Concrete
VOC Regulations:
-The SB-600 cannot be shipped to: AZ CA CT DC DE IL IN MA MD ME NH NJ NY OH PA RI VA VT
-The SB-350 can be shipped to all states
can I use the super grip with the Supreme Shield SB 600?
The SB-600 is a little too thin for the Super Grip to work well. Try the Super Seal Matte.
https://www.brickpaversealer.com/superseal-matte-5-gallon
https://www.brickpaversealer.com/wet-look/no-gloss
What product would best fill and seal the weathered holes in my travertine pavers on my patio, pavers are 10 years old and never been sealed. Or should I fill the holes with a different product before applying a sealant? I live in AZ.
I am sorry but we do not have anything that fills holes on pavers. Never seen anything like that or a need for it.
Can I use this product to seal travertine pavers? Is this product enhancing the color of travertine pavers. If not what would you recommend for travertine pavers sealing. Thank you.
Yes, you can.
What is the difference between the supreme shield sb600 and the super seal 30 I have brick pavers what’s the best
The SS30 has a gloss while the SB-660 does not.
If I am correct, this only going to give the wet look without a shine, correct? And if I have about 1,000 sq ft I need 4x 5 gallon cans?
Yes, correct. Wet look with no shine. For 1000 sq feet. you would need about 3 of the 5- gallon pails.
Excellent. And is it better to roll it or spray it? I suspect I can get a gallon and see if I like it??
Roll or spray will work. Make sure your sprayer can handle solvent based sealers.
does this make the surface slippery at all when dry or especially when wet? and it allows the stone to breathe?
This is a penetrating breathable sealer. It does not film on top to create a shiny or slippery surface.
You have to remove the stain first. As for changing the color, why would you want to do that? Best to use a sealer to enhance the natural colors after the cleaning. Use a concrete stain on pavers does not always turn out very good. Concrete stains are more for white plain concrete.
Our pavers are in our driveway and are very stained. I assume it is rust
stains I have read about. Can the pavers be stained a different color or
do the stains have to be removed, then you can change color?
Very large driveway and it will involve a lot of material. I want to be
sure to have the right products. Can I send pics?