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  • Ideal for smooth surfaces
  • Interior/exterior concrete dye stain
  • NOTE: Vibrance Dye must be sealed after application

    How much dye and acetone mixture do I need to dye my concrete floor?

    It will depend on the square footage of your application.

    The acetone mixed with dye coverage rate is 150 square feet per gallon = (2-3 thin coats).

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    Product Details

    Vibrance™ Dye is a cutting-edge, acetone-based concrete dye, expertly crafted for enriching indoor and outdoor surfaces with durable, vivid color. This dye's super fine powder formula allows for straightforward mixing and versatile application, enabling professionals to achieve deeply saturated hues. What sets Vibrance™ Dye apart is its exceptional capability for color correction, allowing for seamless blending and repair of color inconsistencies or imperfections in existing concrete projects. Coupled with its outstanding UV resistance, it ensures that colors stay vibrant and fade-resistant, even when exposed to sunlight. Perfect for a myriad of decorative concrete applications, from enhancing residential spaces to commercial settings and detailed architectural elements, Vibrance™ Dye combines superior color stability, ease of transportation in its powder form, and unparalleled color correcting properties, making it an indispensable tool for professionals seeking perfection in concrete finishes.

    Vibrance™ Dye requires a sealer.

    Quick Facts

    Application Tools: Acetone (to be purchased separately), Acetone-grade pump sprayer
    Location: Suitable for both interior and exterior surfaces.
    Reaction Time: Requires 4 - 6 hours.
    Cleanup: Use acetone
    Coverage: Approximately 150 sq. ft. per gallon, variable with surface conditions.
    Recommended Sealers: Compatible with AcquaSeal™ Water-based Acrylic Sealer or EasySeal™ Solvent-based Acrylic Sealer.
    Application Temperature: Best between 40°F-95°F (4°C-35°C).
    Recommended Uses: Ideal for concrete floors,  wallscountertops, and various architectural elements.

    DANGER: Acetone is extremely flammable. Follow all manufacturer precautions

    Special Offers

    Vibrance™ Dye & Seal Kit

    This kit includes 120g (Makes one gallon) of Vibrance™ Dye and one gallon of sealer, available in both Satin and Gloss finishes. The kit also includes a 10-ounce CitrusEtch™ Concentrate for opening the concrete pores, and a 4-ounce ProClean Neutralizer™ Concentrate for neutralizing the CitrusEtch™, ensuring optimal surface preparation. Ideal for small to medium indoor projects.

    Vibrance™ Dye Mega Bundle

    A bulk deal offering 600g (Makes one gallon) of Vibrance™ Dye and five gallons of sealer, suitable for large-scale projects or professional use. The bundle offers a 50-ounce CitrusEtch™ Concentrate to open concrete pores, and a 1-quart ProClean Neutralizer™ Concentrate to neutralize CitrusEtch™, preparing the surface for coloring.

    Vibrance™ Stain Trial Kit

    A sampler kit that includes three 4-ounce color choices, a preval acetone sprayer, a 4-ounce satin or gloss sealer, and foam applicators, perfect for testing colors and finishes.

    FAQ

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    How does Vibrance™ work?

    Unlike acid-based stains, liquid concrete dye doesn't react chemically with the minerals in concrete. Once Vibrance™ is sprayed onto the concrete surface, it penetrates the concrete - leaving behind a thin film that must be sealed to prevent the color from wearing away.

    Where can I apply Vibrance™ concrete dye?

    Effective on smooth to lightly textured concrete surfaces, Vibrance™ can be applied to both indoor and outdoor projects such as countertops, bathrooms, home offices, kitchens, patios, and driveways.

    What is Vibrance™?

    Vibrance™ concrete dye is a concentrated blend of synthetic iron oxide pigments and bonding agents that, once diluted with acetone, creates a liquid concrete dye suitable for most concrete surfaces.

    How do I know if my concrete is properly prepared for Vibrance™ concrete dye powder?

    Surface preparation is often the most critical factor in any successful decorative concrete project. The concrete surface MUST be free of cure and seal, sealer, paint, dirt, grime, and grease. On machine-troweled surfaces, you must use our CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher or a mechanical grinder/sander. These will open up the pores of the concrete enough for Vibrance™ to adhere properly to the concrete surface. 

    For smooth to lightly textured surfaces, using our CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher is enough to sufficiently open the pores for Vibrance™ to adhere properly to the concrete surface. If the concrete is too smooth (slick) and Vibrance­™ isn't able to penetrate, it can lead to the sealer lifting off the concrete surface - along with your Vibrance™ concrete dye. Trust us - it's totally worth it to put in the extra time to set yourself up for a successful and long-lasting project!

    I’ve just applied Vibrance™ Dye to my concrete, and after it dried, it barely has any color. What happened?

    The good news is that concrete pigments don't disappear! If your concrete surface is in relatively decent condition and isn’t extremely deteriorated, the pigments you applied are still in place. Once Vibrance™ is applied to the surface and dries for several hours, the dried pigments only appear chalky and faded. 

    When you apply the recommended two thin coats of concrete sealer, the color will "pop" to life; however, if your concrete is heavily weathered, extremely porous, or severely deteriorated, you should apply a single thin primer coat of sealer. This priming step will help seal off the pores and prevent your color from falling too deeply into the pores of the concrete and "disappearing". Be mindful of a decision you'll need to make between solvent-based or water-based sealers. While both are great options, the difference is that solvent-based sealers will “pop” color much more intensely than water-based sealers. Water-based sealers will tend to soften in color as they cure.

    How-To Guide

    Preliminary Testing

    Before using the product for your entire project, try it out on a small, hidden area of the surface you'll be working on. This will let you see how it looks and if it's the right fit for your project.

    Pre-Application

    Cured: Ensure the concrete or concrete overlay is fully cured before applying Vibrance™ Dye. A minimum curing period of 28 days is recommended for optimal results. Applying the stain to concrete that is not fully cured may result in unpredictable color and adhesion.

    Sound: Surface must be dry, structurally sound, and free of dirt or other materials.

    Profiled: Conduct an absorption test to determine if the concrete is ready for staining. Pour water onto the surface and wait 3-5 minutes. If the water is not absorbed, clean and etch the surface using CitrusEtch™ to open the pores of the concrete. Refer to the CitrusEtch™ Technical Data Sheet for detailed instructions. If the water is absorbed, the surface is ready for Vibrance™ Dye application.

    Image showing two concrete surfaces: on the left, a surface that passes the water absorption test with water penetrating the concrete, and on the right, a surface failing the test with water pooling on top
    Left: Concrete surface passing water absorption test. Right: Surface failing the test.

    Clean: Thoroughly clean the surface to remove dust, dirt, oil, grease, paint, glue, sealers, curing agents, stamp tool releases, efflorescence, chemical contaminants, rust, algae, mildew, and other foreign matters that may interfere with the proper application of the stain.

    Temperature: Apply Vibrance™ Dye in temperatures between 40°F (4°C) to 95°F (35°C).

    Preparation

    • Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment as recommended in the Safety Data Sheet.
    • Protect surfaces not intended for staining by covering surrounding areas to prevent accidental application.
    • Avoid using tape on concrete surfaces before or after dye staining, as adhesives can interfere with dye adhesion.

    Tools for Application

    • Preparation Tools:
      • ProClean Degreaser™
      • Pressure washer
      • Scrub brush/Broom/Mop/Bucket
      • Wet/Dry vacuum
      • Surface protector
    • Etching Tools (If Required):
      • Safety gear
      • Pump sprayer
      • Spiked shoes
      • CitrusEtch™ concrete etcher
      • ProClean Neutralizer™
      • Scrub Brush/Broom/Mop/Bucket
      • Wet/Dry vacuum
    • Staining Tools & Supplies:
      • Safety gear
      • Spiked shoes
      • Acetone
      • Acetone-grade sprayer
      • Spill bucket & microfiber cloth
    • Sealing Tools & Supplies:
      • Safety gear
      • AcquaSeal™ or EasySeal™ concrete sealer
      • Pump sprayer and/or 1/4" nap roller/tray
    • Polishing Tools (Interior Only):
      • ProWax Polish™ concrete floor wax
      • 1/4" Nap Roller/Tray

    Vibrance™ Dye Preparation

    Vibrance™ Dye comes in pre-measured amounts designed to be mixed with specific volumes of acetone. Follow these steps for easy preparation and application:

    Select the correct pre-measured dye:

    • For 5 ounces of acetone: Use the 5-ounce pre-measured dye
    • For 1 quart of acetone: Use the 1-quart pre-measured dye
    • For 1 gallon of acetone: Use the 1-gallon pre-measured dye
    • For 5 gallons of acetone: Use the 5-gallon pre-measured dye

    Pour:

    Add the entire contents of the pre-measured dye container into a separate container with the indicated amount of acetone (5 oz, 1 qt, 1 gal, or 5 gal).

    Shake:

    Tightly seal the container and shake it vigorously for at least 20 seconds to ensure the dye mixes thoroughly with the acetone.

    CAUTION:

    When preparing the concrete dye mixture with acetone, please exercise extreme care. Do not use an electrical mixer to blend the dye and acetone in the sprayer, as acetone is highly flammable, and this could create a fire hazard. Instead, use a manual stir stick or shake the container vigorously to ensure the dye is thoroughly mixed. Always handle and store acetone in a well-ventilated area, keeping it away from heat, sparks, and open flames. Be sure to follow all warnings and safety instructions provided on the acetone label.

    Wait:

    Let the mixture sit for one hour before use.

    Spray:

    Remove all filters from the acetone sprayer, shake the Vibrance™ mixture well again, and pour it into the sprayer for application.

    Vibrance Dye Preparation Steps

    Before starting:

    Ensure all sources of ignition are eliminated. Turn off any pilot lights, avoid smoking, and keep the area free from sparks or open flames. Always follow acetone safety guidelines as outlined on the product label.

    Vibrance™ Dye Application

    Start at a far corner:

    Begin spraying at the corner furthest from the exit to maintain a clear path for leaving the area. Make sure to use an acetone-grade sprayer to avoid equipment damage and ensure proper application.

    Spray technique:

    Use slightly circular motions with irregular overlaps to apply the Vibrance™ acetone dye evenly. Frequently shake the sprayer tank from side to side during application to prevent the dye from settling. If you're applying multiple colors, start with lighter colors and then apply darker ones for a more natural blend. Always wear spiked shoes to avoid disturbing the wet dye.

    Thin coats:

    Apply thin coats to avoid puddling. For deeper color, apply up to four thin coats, allowing each coat to dry before applying the next. If the sprayer drips or creates puddles, stop spraying and wait 4–6 hours for the dye to dry. Gently dab excess dye with a cotton cloth and acetone, then blend by lightly spraying more dye over the affected area.

    Drying time and spiked shoes:

    Allow at least eight hours of drying time between coats. Let the final coat dry for at least eight hours before applying a sealer. If you need to walk on the surface before it’s fully dry, wear spiked shoes to prevent smudging the base coat.

    Remove excess dye:

    After the dye has dried, gently use a dust mop or microfiber mop to remove any excess dye that hasn't bonded to the surface. Before sealing, use a soft cloth or clean dust mop to clear any clumps or residue from the application.

    Avoid walking on wet dye:

    Be careful not to walk on the floor until the dye has dried completely. Walking on wet dye may cause smudging or remove the color.

    Note:

    The color may appear faint after drying, but don’t worry – it will become more vibrant once the sealer is applied. Be patient and allow the dye to dry for the recommended time to achieve the best results. The sealer is a crucial part of the process and should not be skipped.

    Limitations

    • Batch Variability: The supply of specialized pigments may vary between batches. To ensure color consistency, use the same batch for the entire job or mix multiple batches together (“boxing”).
    • Surface Characteristics: Vibrance™ Dye blends concrete but does not conceal discolorations, blemishes, cracks, or irregularities. It highlights porosity variations and dries lighter than its wet appearance.
    • Sealant Requirement: Vibrance™ Dye is not a sealant. A sealer is required for color enhancement.
    • Surface Compatibility: On hard-troweled surfaces, or surfaces where pores are smaller than the Vibrance™ Dye particles, there's a risk of the stain drying on the surface without proper adhesion. Account for this during surface preparation.
    • Durability with Sealer: If a sealer is removed, Vibrance™ Dye will also come off as it bonds with the sealer.
    • Color Accuracy: While efforts are made to accurately represent colors in product literature, photos, and sample color chips, the actual color achieved on concrete can significantly differ. This discrepancy stems from the stain's translucent nature, allowing the color of the concrete base to affect the final shade.

    Slip Resistance

    Vibrance™ Dye does not affect slip resistance, which is determined by the chosen sealer. For enhanced slip-resistance on exterior surfaces, add OxiGrip™ to the sealer.

    Sealing

    Sealing is an essential step after applying Vibrance™ Dye. The dye itself penetrates the pores of the surface but does not form a permanent bond, meaning it can largely be washed off if not sealed. Without a protective sealant layer, the stain will not adhere effectively to the surface. Before proceeding with sealing, it's important to let Vibrance™ Dye dry for approximately 8 hours, with the drying time varying based on the surrounding environmental conditions.

    For Exterior Surfaces:

    • Choose between EasySeal™ Satin or AcquaSeal™ Satin. Both provide a satin finish that is less slippery compared to their gloss counterparts.
    • Keep in mind that EasySeal™, being solvent-based, generally enriches and darkens the stain color more than the water-based AcquaSeal™.
    • Gloss Finish Consideration: If using gloss finish sealers, which can make surfaces more slippery, consider adding OxiGrip™ slip-resistant additive to the second coat for enhanced safety.
    • If you choose to use EasySeal™ indoors, ensure there is sufficient ventilation to maintain good air quality.

    For Interior Surfaces:

    • AcquaSeal™, available in Gloss or Satin, is the recommended sealer for indoor use. Its water-based composition and lower VOC emissions make it an ideal choice for enclosed environments.
    • To enhance durability and extend the life of the sealer protecting the stain, consider applying an additional coat of ProWax Polish™ after the sealer has fully cured.
    • If you choose to use EasySeal™ indoors, ensure there is sufficient ventilation to maintain good air quality.

    Coverage

    Estimated coverage is around 150 square feet per gallon, varying with surface conditions and application methods.

    Clean-Up

    Product Clean-Up
    Vibrance™ Dye Acetone
    AcquaSeal™ Water-based Sealer ProClean Degreaser™ and warm water
    EasySeal™ Solvent-based Sealer Xylene
    ProWax Polish™ ProClean Degreaser™ and warm water

    Disposal

    Dispose of unused product according to local environmental or hazardous waste regulations.

    Shelf Life and Storage

    Use Vibrance™ Dye within one year of purchase and store it in a cool, indoor location away from sunlight and heat.

    Maintenance

    • Regularly inspect exterior sealed surfaces for wear and reapply sealer as needed.
    • For interior surfaces, monitor and maintain wax coatings or polish, especially in high-traffic areas.

    Complementary Products

    ProClean Degreaser™ Concrete cleaner & degreaser
    CitrusEtch™ & ProClean Neutralizer™ Pre-stain concrete pore etcher & Neutralizer
    EasySeal™ Solvent-based acrylic sealer
    AcquaSeal™ Water-based acrylic sealer
    ProWax Polish™ Floor wax & polish
    OxiGrip™ Slip-resistant sealer additive

    Safety & Precautions

    CAUTION: Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Do not breathe dust. Do not take internally. In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with water. In case of skin contact, flush thoroughly with water. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Call physician immediately. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

    Warranty

    Vibrance™ Dye is guaranteed for uniform quality within manufacturing tolerances. No warranty is provided for its application effects. Liability for defects is limited to refunding the purchase price. Users bear all other risks and liabilities. For inquiries, contact Direct Colors customer service.

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    Vibrance Dye Color Chart

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