SB-350/400/120 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
- Protects Brick Pavers and Decorative Concrete
- No Gloss or Shine
- Water & Salt Resistant
- Stain & Oil Resistant
- Breathable Styrene Acrylic – Will not turn white
- 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 an 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
Hazardous Material Item:
5 Gallon pails must ship HazMat. This is required for legal DOT reasons when shipping in a 5-gallon quantity. This item must be signed for.
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
I’m going to seal my pool deck, Travertine, with Supreme Shield SB-600. I’m worried about the sealed surface being slippery when wet. Will this product be slippery, if so do you sell a fine non-slip type aggregate to add to the 5 gallons of sealer?
Thank you, Jim M
You cannot add an anti-slip into a penetrating sealer like the SB-600. As for it being slippery, it does repel water so there is a chance but it is not film-forming or glossy so it does not make it any more slippery than any other penetrating sealer.
Thank you
What can I use to remove sealer from my pavers
https://www.brickpaversealer.com/concrete-and-paver-sealer-stripper-5-gallon
For concrete pavers, it says 100 sq feet per gallon. Is this per coat or for the recommended two coats?
Net for the two coats.
Plain Poured Concrete Driveway, Which sealer do you recommend
https://www.brickpaversealer.com/superseal-m-5-gallon
what is the coverage on Plain Poured Concrete Driveway outdoor for superseal-m?
200 sq feet per gallon.
A wet look sealer will not work for plain poured concrete. It will dry very blotchy.
what is the difference between SB-600 or SB-350
VOC content for certain states.
Is the sb600 wet look no gloss or shine compatible with foundation armor sx5000
matte sealer that we already have on our unilock pavers. We want to put a wet look sealer on.
You cannot add a wet look sealer after a siloxane-based sealer and then have the pavers get a wet look. The first sealer will repel it.
What product should I use on a brick pool patio to obtain a wet look without the gloss and to minimize slipping?
SB-600: https://www.brickpaversealer.com/supreme-shield-sb-600-5-gallon
How long does Travertine need to dry after rain before sealing? How much time do you need for the sealer to dry before it can get rained on?
48 hours after rain. 6-12 hours after applying before rain.
How long does it take for the smell to go away?
A few days, maybe a good rain. Just depends on weather.
Can I use SB-600 on newly installed paver?? If not, what do you recommend to achieve the “wet” look. Thanks
Yes, you can.
how long to wait between the two recommended coats?
As soon as the first coat is dry. 1-2 hours.
For brand new travertine pavers I was thinking 10 gallons for about 1,300 sq. ft.?
Are there any coupon codes going on?
Sorry but we do not have promo codes at this time. You will need about 10-13 gallons.
What kind of roller do you recommend to apply with? How long should the nap be for tumbled travertine?
Is pooling of the sealant in any of the natural holes in the travertine a problem?
1/2 to 5/8 inch roller that can handle solvents or oils. Do not pool the sealer. Just apply evenly.
I have an 1800 square feet travertine patio and salt water pool deck. It has never been sealed before. How much of this product will be needed for the two coats? What product do you recommend for cleaning prior to sealing? The patio section is in a shaded area and has mold/mildew on about 500 sq feet area of it.
Pressure wash if only dirty. About 15-18 gallons for 2 coats.
Is this product non-slippery? It will be for a travertine pavers Pool Deck. Do I need to add a non slip additive?
Typically not slippery. Not possible to add a non slip into this product, as it is more penetrating than filming.
have travertine pavers around pool deck which seem to be dull and would like to bring out the original colors with the wet look effect without shiny or slippery surface. some of the travertine also seems has white substance appearance.
Send pictures for prep help on the white as you will need to remove this. After that is done, the SB-600 or SB-350 is the way to go.
SB-600 or SB-350 for Florida?
SB-600.
6-8 gallons
Use a roller for best results. 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
How much of this product will be required for a 600 sq ft brick patio for the recommended 2 coats?
What is the recommended method of application for the brick patio which will give long term results?
Is there a recommended wait period after the patio is laid for the sealant to be applied?
Use this product. Both work well, but you will get a deeper wet look with this.
Would this product work better or SB-6000 for newly installed pavers with ploy-sand (installed 7/25/16, 1700 sq.ft). We want the wet look without the gloss. Thank you.