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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
Hi,
I stamped a driveway and was wondering if I need to use something like shark grip in the sealer to give it some traction so it won’t be too slippery when wet when it snows?
It is not needed, but if you want to add traction, use our Super Grip. For Stamped Concrete, look at the Super Sea Matte sealer.
Can I use this for slate?
No. Wet look sealers are not designed for natural stone but concrete products like pavers.
Thank you! What penetrating sealer should I purchase for slate tile?
Thank you! What penetrating sealer should I purchase for slate tile?
https://www.opwdecks.com/m-non-gloss.htm
How much time should I wait before applying a second coat of SB600?
As soon as the first coat is dry. 1-2 hours.
You cannot use a wet look sealer for regular white concrete. It will dry blotchy and uneven. For a water-repellent sealer, use this: https://www.opwdecks.com/m-non-gloss.htm
I have 872 Sq. ft. that I want to seal with supreme shield SB600. How many gallons do I need for 2 coats? I’m using the Chapin easy duty sprayer
About 7-9 Gallons for the two coats.
How many gallons for 600sf of brick pavers using two coats? Is it better to spray or roll? If sprayed, does it need to be rolled back? Is SB-600 clear or milky? Thanks!
5-6 gallons. Easier to spray but you will need this sprayer.
https://www.opwdecks.com/chapin-heavy-duty-sprayer.htm
Do not back-roll. Clear.
Your best sealer for a aggregate driveway
https://www.opwdecks.com/superseal30-gloss-5-gallon.htm
We are using SB120. How long should we wait before we re-coat under ideal weather conditions?
1-2 hours or when dry.
Can you add a non-slip additive the SB600?
No, it is too thin.
Hello! I applied this to our back pavers in March and for the most part it looks great! There are a few random spots that dried with a white blotchy discoloration though.. any idea what the cause could’ve been?? Application too thick? Too thin? They were all done at the same time, on the same day with the Chapin sprayer. Would re-spraying that area likely help or make it worse? I’m about to tackle our front pavers so want to avoid more of this discoloration if possible.
Looks like efflorescence, water, or something else leaching out of your pavers. It does not have anything to do with the sealer as it is under it.
Tyr some Xylene solvent to the spots to see if it goes away. Just apply and let it dry.
Hi, looking for a penetrating color enhancing sealer that will work for all 3 of the following: pool deck colored concrete (12y.o.), stone caps/coping and natural stack stone around outdoor kitchen area, fire pit and pool planter area (vertical stone). Thanks in advance!
Wet-look sealers do not always on Natural stone. Can dry blotchy. For the other areas, you can use the SB-600. You can test on the stone for compatibility
Thanks! What do you recommend for the natural stone to revive the color and protect it? Also, do you have samples of the SB-600
Wet look is the same as enhancing. As we mentioned, these sealers do not always work very well on natural stone. Best to test the SB-600 to see how it looks there.
https://www.opwdecks.com/concrete-sealer-samples.htm
Thanks again! Is the Supreme SB-600 available for California or just the water based version?
SB-600 is not available for CA. You could use the Surebond SB-6000.
Hello, I made a new concrete driveway 30 days ago, can you please help me choose the correct sealer, I am between superseal 25 semi-gloss and Supreme Shield SB-600, which would have better results in look and durability.
thank you
Regular plain white concrete? You cannot use a wet look or gloss sealer on plain concrete, it will dry blotchy. The SB-600 and SS25 are for decorative concrete surfaces like pavers and stamped concrete.
Thanks for your answer. it is a plain concrete driveway, what would be the recommended product to seal and give it a better look? something satin or semi gloss .. this is in south florida.
thanks
Hi. As we mentioned, that is not possible with plain concrete. It will be very blotchy.
I have 2,300 SF of new nicolock pavers. How much will I need? Based on what I’m hearing, it sounds like I’d need six 5-gallon pails at a cost of $1,500. Do you offer bulk discounts? With 2 year life that’s $750/year and my wife will not be cool with that.
5 of the 5-Gallons pails. We do not offer bulk discounts at that volume.
I bought 15 gallons of Supreme Shield SB-600 solvent based sealer to seal pavers when the weather permits. I live in the midwest. Can this be stored in an outdoor shed that falls below freezing, or does it need to be stored above a certain temperature?
Store where it cannot freeze.
Will it work on marble driveway pavers?
No.
If applying to stamped concrete with a sprayer, do you need to roll after spraying onto the surface, or just leave to dry?
No need to back roll.
Is this a xylene based sealer? Thank you.
It is solvent based but the solvent is not xylene.
We have 900 sq ft of concrete pavers how much sealer would we need? Thank you…
2 of the 5-gallon pails for the 2 coats.
Is this product safe for wet caste concrete pavers?
Yes, as long as the surface is porous. Test with water to see absorption.
How long does it take to ship to Chicago?
2-3 days.
I have a Chicago brick drive will this help bring the color back from over-bleached bricks.
Clay or concrete bricks? If concrete bricks, then yes.
I believe the original Chicago bricks are clay so I guess it won’t darken them??
Wet look sealers and gloss sealers dry very blotchy on clay pavers. You can test a sample if you like to see if it works for you: https://www.opwdecks.com/concrete-sealer-samples.htm
I live in the high desert region of Oregon, and need to seal concrete pavers that were installed about 6 years ago. Pavers have had no prior treatments. I’m looking for a breathable styrene sealer that has no gloss or sheen. IS SB-600 the high choice?
Yes it is!
I live in Colorado and am looking at the SB-600 for a Stamped patio 972 sq ft. Is SB-600 best for our climate here?
Yes, it is.
I live in CA — do we need the SB-350? Is there a downside to the low VOC vs. the SB-600?
Yes, you need the SB-350. No downside.
If you are doing it correctly and applying it to the correct sq footage for both coats, then yes, it will darken the color like a wet look.
I applied it with a roller and followed the directions. It doesn’t have a wet look and it didn’t darken the color. It’s also just one coat, will the second coat darken in?
Post a picture and you may not be applying enough.
It didn’t darken at all. This is the exact color it was before. It looked really nice when I first applied it and it was wet, but it dried to look exactly like it originally did.
Your surface is extremely porous. Add additional coats until it stays a wet look. Make sure to apply at the correct coverage as well.
I just got my 5 gallon bucket in today and the application instructs are different then what’s mentioned. It says to spray and back roll. Doesn’t mention anywhere about rolling without spraying.
I was planning to roll with a 9/16″ nap solvent roller. Will that be ok?
also says it dries to a shine between flat and satin. Description here says there’s no shine.
You can roll on both coats. There is no gloss when fully cured.
Is it slippery? It will be on a travertine pool deck. How often do you have to reapply? In south florida
Typically not slippery. Redo every 2-3 years.
What is the shelf life on this product, keeping it closed?
Unopened about 2 years as long as it does not freeze.
can this help prevent water from seeping in between the pavers?
No, it is not possible for a sealer to prevent water from seeping through the sand joints of pavers.
A sealer cannot prevent moss and mildew growth on top of the pavers. It is non-slip. It seals concrete and pavers, not sand.
Can this product be used to seal polished sand blasted marble? Ty
No.
Is this ok for travertine pool decking?
Yes, customers use it all the time for travertine.
Can I use SB 600 after SS 30 that was applied over a year ago? It is porous and most of the gloss is gone. Also I am in IL, do I need the low Voc?
Thanks
Applying the SB-600 after the SS30 will not lower the shine of the SS30. It will still be shiny after you apply it. Yes, you need low VOC.
I have 480sq ft of patio pavers how much SB-600 will I need?
5-gallons.
According to application instructions we should wait 4hrs. for foot traffic. should i wait that long for the second application?
No, as soon as first is dry.
I am ready to apply the Supreme Shield SB-600 sealer to a concrete pavers patio. I would like to know, if I need a second application of the product, and how long should I wait after the first application.
Yes, two coats. Apply the second as soon as the first is dry.
Looking for a matte sealer for a front porch, exposed aggregate that was poured last fall. We are in Michigan. I wanted something that would darken up the the color, but not be slick especially since it’s a step up and want to make sure no one slips and falls from the front porch. I will only be hand shoveling or sweeping the porch from snow but will be using non-salt Calcium Chloride de-icing. Should I go with Supreme Shield SB 600 or SuperSeal Matte? Under 200 square feet total coverage needed.
Sb-600.
so, what would you recommend to seal a natural flagstone entryway?
Clear sealer with no shine or wet look.https://www.opwdecks.com/all-purpose-duty.htm
could you recommend a good wet look sealant for a flagstone entry?
Wet look and gloss sealers are not designed or should be used on natural stain as they can dry blotchy and uneven.
could I use Clemons Concrete and Paver Sealer Stripper on Natural Flagstone? or it is only made to strip sealant from concrete.
Yes.
I guess, I could start by stripping the sealant that I have applied now, and start the whole process again. Can I use the Clemons Concrete and Paver Sealer Stripper on Natural Flagstone to strip the wet look sealant that I applied?
No idea if that will work or not as we do not know what you used.
How about if i applied a 3rd coat of the same sealer?
No idea if that will work or not as we do not know what you used.
I have a Flag Stone entrance way. I applied 2 coats of a wet look sealer (water Base), but it looks dull. Could I use another type of wet look sealer over the one I have applied already?Thank you for any advice or sugestions.
No, proabbly not as it will not take.
recently put polymeric sand on 10 year old unilock paver driveway; looking to use sb600 seal and wondering if i could use sb-1300 as second coat to strengthen joint sand; if not what would you suggest?
No, you cannot do this.
How do find if your a low Vic state we live in georgia
GA, is not a low VOC state.
After applying the first thin coat of Supreme Shield SB-600, how many hours must I wait before applying the second coat? Can I do both coats in the same day?
Apply the second as soon as the first is dry to touch. 1-2 hours.
Probably asking too much, but – Have a paver patio, 7 years old with polymeric sand redone last summer, sand in fairly sound condition, but have mold/moss/weed issues. After I clean it down, with I’m not 100% sure what, looking for a sealer that (preferably) enhanced the color a little, has a natural to matte finish (I hate the reflective plastic-coated visual effect), and would offer at least some joint protection. In NY.
Supreme Shield SB-600 or 350 for NY is the correct choice.
OK, ordered the 350. Will likely roll it on. What napp roller cover would you recommend for pavers with polymeric sand?
1/2″ to 5/8″.
What is minimum time allowed to be rain-ready
2-4 hours.
I just applied this sealer to my pavers and they look great but I didn’t get as much coverage as expected (only about 700-800 sq ft from 10 gallons). It was the first coat and my pavers must be very porous.
Is a second coat required? They look great with only one but I want to do it right and not make more work for myself in the future. It’s just getting a bit pricey. Or could I do one coat now and one next summer? I assume I’ll need far less with each subsequent coat, is this accurate? I live in the Pacific Northwest (lots of rain/moss) and about 30% of the patio is covered and protected from the elements. Thanks so much!
You can leave it for now and then if needed, apply another coat next Summer. Coverage can be a little better with additional coats but it really depends on how porous it is.
Does SS SB600 need to be stirred before applying to pavers?
No.
I have purchased SB-600 to seal my stamped concrete pool deck. After reading reviews, significant mentions have been made regarding “hazing and white areas”. I have some sections that certainly aren’t the red color of the stamped concrete. My assumption is the discoloration is due to foot traffic and the chlorine from the pool. Does this fit the description? I hope I don’t need to strip first….
The SB-600 does not haze or turn white. Your current sealer has discolored though and should be stripped. It is not from foot traffic or chlorine.