Choose 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
- 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 the 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 the 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
Will the SB600 darken my pavers as the look when they are wet?
Yes.
We coated our stamped concrete patio with SB600 several years ago. After coating parts of it turned a bronzish tone (the patio is a blue-grey color). Now that this needs to be recoated I want to get rid of the bronze tint. Would the Clemons Sealer Stripper be recommended? If so when pressure washing it off do you need to collect the runoff or does it just soak into the ground?
Yes, that is the correct product to remove. You do not need to collect the runoff. Rinse all nearby grass well with water when done.
So what would have caused it to turn that bronze tint?
Something underneath the sealer but not 100% sure what it could have been.
I want to seal large granite fieldstones. Will this product work for this application? If not, can you recommend something else?
Sorry, but we do not have products that work for granite.
I have 1 1/2″ round rock as edging around my house and looking for a wet look would this product be good for that or what should i use for that?
Yes, this would work.
I am looking to restore the “shine” to some concrete landscaping curbing. I used the Valspar from Lowes a few years ago, but even then it never had that shine. Will the The SB-600 produce that essential “wet look”?
Wet look and shine are not the same thing. Which or both do you prefer? Also, post some pics of the curbing.
oil proof?
It does help to repel oil.
Two thin coats are recommended above. How much time should pass between the first and second coats?
Apply second as soon as the first coat is dry. 1-2 hours.
How long for order to arrive in Springfield, MA?
3-4 days.
Hey there. I have pressed concrete in the backyard which I will try your SB-600 for. But we also have a resin concrete driveway/garage floor. What would you use for the resin bound? I’ve read to use a water based sealer but what do you recommend? Thank you!
Here’s my setup
Sorry but not sure on the resin floor. Our products are for concrete only.
Can this be used on brick inside? My fireplace brick looks great when wet but dries hazy. I want to keep the wet look. Does this work?
You could use it indoors but we would not suggest it as it will have a very strong odor.
Will SB-600 work for exposed aggregate concrete? If so what is the coverage? And is it the application of two thin coats?
Yes, two thin coats. About 100-150 sq feet per gallon for the two coats.
Hello, will this help bring back the color to concrete pavers bleached by an accidental Muriatic Acid spill?? The pavers now appear whiter when dry but the color is actually restored when they are WET.. hoping for something to help solve this problem
The SB-600 will restore the color as if wet with water.
Thank you! Is this the product you would most recommend? The pavers are partially in full sun (around pool) and partially under a covered patio in Arizona. Need something that will be long lasting in the desert sun. What is suggested by way of surface preparation? The pavers are 15+ years old and haven’t been sealed since installation (if ever). There is also some staining from terracotta pots, is there a product to help easily remove this?
This is what most people use. Pressure wash for prep. No idea about the pot stains.
Hello – Could you clarify the 200 sq ft per gallon coverage, specifically is it 200 sq ft at one coat or two. I have 600 sq ft I will be coating, with the recommended 2 coats. So do I need 3 gallons or 6? Thx
Coverage depends on your surface type. This is net for two thin coats.
Textured or Stamped: 200 sq. feet per gallon
Broom Swept: 200 sq. feet per gallon
Concrete Pavers: 100 sq. feet per gallon
HI I recently purhcased this sealant from you, and it’s 90 degrees out, so we power washed and waited only 3 hours to apply sealant, we didn’t know we had to wait 24 hours, but it looked quite dry. Some areas are white and some darker with an uneven look even though it’s sprayed and rolled the same way. Do you think i should take the sealant off and restart? what is the best way to get the sealant off and restart? thanks.
Use this to fix: https://www.opwdecks.com/aromatic-100-solvent.htm
Thanks for the quick reply! so I only put one coat of it, is it still ok to you the Aromatic 100 Solvent to fix it? it’s brand new stamped concrete. thanks.
Yes. Spray on and let dry. Should restore the shine.
One coat or two coats? And how far apart?
2 coats. Apply the second as soon as the first is dry. 1-2 hours.
I live in Chicago, will sb600 protect from ice thawing and freezing, salt?
Yes.
New driveway and new patio install = how long do we need to wait before applying a sealer?
What type of surface is it?
Hi I live in Quebec and would like the wet look on my page stones, they are 30 years and in excellent condition, which is the best for out type of weather?
The Supreme Shield SB-600.
SB-600 was used on pavers
Should I apply a second coat? Is one coat sufficient?
2 coats with the SB-600.
What is best to use on travertine pool coping? I am looking for a wet look
The SB 600 should work for this.
We are in Texas. Temps are getting over 100. However, early morning temps are in 70s until around noon. Can I apply SB600 in the morning before temps get above 90?
Yes.
Hi. I just purchased this product to seal my stamped concrete around my pool. It’s never been sealed but was poured in the fall. I plan to power wash and let it fully dry before applying. My question is, how long should I wait before using the pool? I want to make sure splashed chlorine water doesn’t affect it if it’s not fully cured.
24 hours to dry.
Do you ship to canada
Yes. Just add to cart and enter shipping address for total cost.
I read through the questions and answers. I just want to make sure I am understanding correctly. In my case, the Super Shield SB-600 will be used on newly stamped concrete decking.
Wait 2-4 weeks after the concrete is poured before applying SS SB-600.
After the waiting period, power wash and wait 48 hours prior to application.
The temperature range on the application day is between 50-and 90.
Roll on the first coat and wait 1-2 hours to dry.
Roll on the second coat.
Make sure there is no rain coming for the next 6-8 hours.
Grab a cold beer…
Perfect!
I would like to use this on stamped concrete around an indoor pool. I like the wet look but don’t want a high gloss look like the Super Seal 30. Will Supreme Shield SB600 be too slippery for this use? Can a non-slip additive be used with this product? would you recommend this or a different product?
You cannot add an anti-slip into the SB-600 as it is not “thick” enough. Typically not slippery but that depends on how many coats were applied and if the surface was sealed prior.
I have a travertine pavers patio in south Florida. There are sections with mold, what is a safe product to clean, and the best type of sealer to use (SB 600?)
SB-600 and use this to cleaner while pressure washing: https://www.opwdecks.com/cleaner-degreaser.htm
I’m ordering 5 gallons which I thought ships for free however at checkout it is charging 54 dollars. I s this correct?
5 Gallon Pails ship free, not 5 single gallons:
https://www.opwdecks.com/supreme-shield-sb-600-5-gallon.htm
I have a new brick floor with a lot of haze on the bricks, when wet they look great but a dull when dry. Will this product truly give them a wet look? or will the existing haze make it look milky?
Indoors or outdoors? This is an exterior sealer only.
I would like to seal my brick home. Concrete brick in central Arizona (hot dry climate with seasonal monsoons) that we just had sandblasted. Is this a good product for that?
For vertical brick, you would want this product: https://www.opwdecks.com/masonry-saver-defy-brick-water-repellent-5-gallon.htm
Thanks!!
are they both solvent based acrylic sealers?
Yes.
I am asking because I noticed that the polymeric sand is missing in between of some of the concrete pavers, and I wanted to fill the small gap with some poly. Could I do that?
Yes.
so, the difference is only on the surface appearance after application. right?
Yes.
Also, how long for the Supreme Shield-600 to cure after application.thanks
24 hours is normal.
hello:I would like to know what is the difference between Super Seal 25 and Supreme Shield 600.
Both have a wet look. SB-600 has no shine. The SS25 has a semi-gloss shine.
Can I apply this over another solvent based sealer that I just put on that is clear/matte? It didn’t darken and I want it to darken a little.
You should remove the prior sealer first.
I have a new stamped concrete walkway that was poured by IMI concrete. An IMI sealer was used for the initial first time sealer.The contractor used a roller to apply this sealer. I have noticed that the sealer coverage is darker in some areas giving me the impression that using a roller may not be the best way to apply the product?
Can I use Supreme Sealer SB-600 on my stamped concrete walkway? If so, how should I prep the area?
What tools should I use to apply the sealer? I have read that people often use a sprayer.
Post some pictures here.
Can I use a regular sprayer (one used for yard sprays such as weed sprays or roundup, etc.) or is the sealer too thick?
You can use a quality pump sprayer that can handle solvent based sealers.
We just had our pool resurfaced and new concrete coping pavers installed. We want to seal the coping pavers. What product do you recommend? Do we apply sealant on the part of the coping paver that hangs over the water including the underside that overhangs? If so, how would the sealant be applied on that curved edge? We are located on the east central coast of Florida.
You can use the Supreme Shield SB-600 here but you cannot drip any sealer into the water. Either drain the water or be extremely careful to not drip into water.
What is the best way to mix 5 gal. of SB-350?
Pole or larger paint mixer.
Used SB 600 on new concrete two years ago and loved it now its time to reapply but there is mildew that I need to remove what should would be best to use
Pressure wash is best. You can use a mildew cleaner while doing this.
I have concrete pavers that were installed 1 month ago in Portland, Oregon. I would like a wet look for better contrast as I have dark gray pavers on the boarder with light gray in the middle. Do I need the low VOC sealer SB-350 or should I use SB-600? Thanks!
SB-600 for Oregon.
Can you add color to this sealant before applying to a driveway? If so, what brand/ type do you recommend?
Sorry but it is not possible to add color.
I stripped my pavers a week ago using the Clemons concrete stripper and cleaned with a degreaser. This weekend I put down new polymeric sand and washed the pavers using a paver prep product.
How long should I wait before i can SS sb350? I don’t want my pavers to turn white as some others have posted. Is a day after cleaning too soon?
Make sure you do not have poly sand haze. Wait a few days to seal after the prep.
I used SB-600 last year and like the product. After several weeks several areas looked milky, I think that’s the result of different products I used in prior years. What is a good product to strip my stamped concrete before I re-apply SB-600? Will the stripping product kill the grass? Thanks
Use this to strip: https://www.opwdecks.com/concrete-and-paver-sealer-stripper-5-gallon.htm
Rinse runoff well if gets on the grass to avoid any burning.
I plan on using the sb 350 (I live in NJ) on my paver patio as well as the pool deck. My question is whether or not I can I also use it on the bluestone pool coping, the stacked stone fire pit and the limestone steps? I’m thinking it would be ok for the bluestone and the stacked stone but not so certain about the limestone. Thanks for your help.
Best to test spot it first to see how it dries. Natural stone can dry “blotchy” in some cases.
Trying to figure out how much to order. is the 200 sq. ft. per gallon for two thin coats or just 1 coat
One coat. For two coats you will average about 100 Sq feet per gallon.
Can this product be applied by a brush. I have very small areas to apply.
Yes, or stain pad.
I have pavers around my pool and was interested in using the SB-600. My understanding is that it will look wet but not glossy. That is what I want. However, I am concerned that it will make the pavers slippery when wet. Will SB-600 do that? And if so, is there an additive to reduce that?
It should not be slippery, and you cannot add an additive grip into the SB-600.
Sounds good that it’s not going to be slippery when wet but it’s only “should not”?
Is applying 2 thin coats with a roller will make it slippery?
I’m going to use this product on the entire pool deck (concrete pavers) and the coping around the pool ,
You have mentioned to be careful not to drip it into the pool , what happen if it does ? Is that going to damage the pool plaster ?
Thanks
BTW I have 1100sf should I get 2 x 5 gallon?
Yes, on the amount. “Slippery” chances vary based on the surface porosity. No way of saying for certain 100%. Oil and water do not mix so dripping in the pool would have “congealed” issues of the product that would have to be removed prior to filtering.
I live in the Phoenix, AZ area and looking for recommendations of which sealer to use on my pavers. Thanks
Try the SB-600 or the Super Seal 25.
Like to have the colors enhanced with a nice wet look what should I use patio just put in month ago lightly sealed
Use the SB-600.