Vibrance™ Dye
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.
1 . Pre-Application
Step 1: Clean: Vibrance™ Dye should be applied only on clean surfaces devoid of dust, dirt, oil, grease, paint, adhesive, sealers, curing compounds, efflorescence, chemical pollutants, rust, algae, and mildew, which could interfere with the chemical reaction. Acid washing is discouraged as it may alter the surface's reactivity. Clean the surface with an eco-friendly degreaser and ensure thorough rinsing with clean water to remove any residues.
Step 2: Cured: The concrete or overlay must be fully cured prior to application. For optimal results, it is advised that cement-based products undergo a curing period of at least 28 days. In instances where a curing compound is necessary for freshly placed concrete destined for staining, the use of an impregnating internal cure is recommended. Distinct from traditional curing agents, internal curing compounds do not create a film or membrane on the surface.
Step 3: Temperature: For optimal results, apply Vibrance™ Dye in temperatures ranging from 40°F (4°C) to 95°F (35°C).
Step 4: Sound: Apply only to cement-based products that are not flaking or spalling. The substrate must be structurally sound. For surfaces showing signs of delamination, employ diamond grinding, shot blasting, or similar mechanical methods for removal. For concrete, ensure the surface has a minimum strength of 2500 psi.
Step 5: Profiled: Perform an absorption test to check if the concrete is ready for staining. Pour water onto the concrete surface and wait for 3-5 minutes.
If the water is not absorbed, the surface will need to be cleaned and etched with CitrusEtch™ to open the pores of the concrete. Detailed instructions can be found in the CitrusEtch™ Technical Data Sheet.
Note: Poorly finished, broomed, or very old surfaces may absorb ColorWave® more deeply, leading to less visiblecolor.
Before
After
IMPORTANT: Use spiked shoes when etching. If shoe prints are etched onto the concrete surface, you will need to usea mechanical grinder to removethem.
Required Tools
Personal Safety: Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment as recommended in the Safety Data Sheet.
2 . Preparation
- Plan the work area in manageable sections, utilizing natural break points such as walls and joints to avoid discrepancies in application. Maintain control of wet edges to reduce overlap marks.
- Area Preparation: Protect surfaces not intended for staining by covering surrounding areas to prevent accidental application.
- Avoid using tape on concrete surfaces before or after staining, as adhesives and plasticizers can interfere with thestain's effectiveness.
3 . Application
Please Note: The color of the dye in the bottle might not reflect the final color.
Vibrance Dye™ Preparation
1. Pour: Pour the entire contents of the pre-measured dye container into a separate container holding the matching volume of acetone.
2. Shake: Seal the container and shake vigorously for 30–45 seconds to disperse all powdered dye.
Do NOT use any electrical mixer. Acetone is highly flammable. Mix only by hand shaking or manual stirring. Always work in a well-ventilated area away from heat, sparks, pilot lights, and open flames. Follow all warnings and safety instructions printed on the acetone label.
4. Induction Time: Let the mixture sit for 1 hour before spraying to allow full pigment activation.
5. Load Sprayer: Remove the acetone sprayer filters before use.
Filters can trap powdered dye and cause clogging or uneven spray patterns. Shake the dye mixture again, then fill the acetone-grade sprayer.
Application
Before starting: Eliminate all ignition sources. Turn off pilot lights, avoid smoking, and follow all acetone safety guidelines.
Start at a far corner: Begin application at the area furthest from your exit. Always wear spiked shoes.
Spray technique: Spray in slightly circular, overlapping passes about 24" from the surface. Shake the sprayer tank side-to-side often to prevent settling.
Thin coats: Apply thin, even coats. Avoid puddling. For deeper color, apply up to 4 thin coats, allowing each to dry before the next.
If Drips / Puddles Occur
- Stop spraying
- Allow the spot to dry 4–6 hours
- Dab gently with a cloth + acetone
- Blend using a light mist of dye
- Dry Time Between Coats: Let each coat dry at least 15 minutes before the next coat.
- Walking on Dye: If walking is necessary before full dry, wear spiked shoes to avoid smudging.
- Remove Excess Dye: Once dry, gently dust-mop or microfiber mop to remove loose dye particles.
- Color Expectation: Dried dye appears lighter. Full color returns after sealing.
- Dry Time Before Sealing: Allow Vibrance™ Dye to dry at least 2 hoursbefore applying an acrylic sealer. In cool or humid conditions, wait 4 hours or until completely dry. Sealing too soon may affect adhesion or color.
5 . Sealing
- Vibrance™ Dye must be sealed to preserve the colorand finish.
- Ensure the surface is clean and dry prior to sealing. Fans and blowers can be used to speed up the drying process.
- Sealing stained surfaces enhances their brilliance and depth of color.
- Epoxy and solvent-based sealers will produce a deep and brilliant look, whereas water-based sealers tend to givea moretoned-down appearance.
For Indoor / Outdoor Projects
- Choose between EasySeal™ or AcquaSeal™ acrylic sealer .
- EasySeal™, being solvent-based, generally enriches and darkens the stain color more than the water-based AcquaSeal™.
- 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.
- Satin finish will be less slippery.
- Gloss finish will be more resistant (add Oxigrip™ into the final layer of sealer, to ensure slip resistance).
For Indoor Projects
- To enhance durability and extend the life of the sealer protecting the floor, consider applying an additional coat of ProWax Polish™ after the sealer has fully cured.
Additional Information
Coverage
Coverage
Estimated coverage is approximately 150 square feet (13,93 m²) per gallon. Actual coverage rates may diff er based on factors such as surface porosity, texture, the age and condition of the concrete, chosen application method, and prevailing environmental conditions.
Surface Protection and Maintenance
Surface Protection and Maintenance
FOR EXTERIOR SURFACES:
● Regularly inspect sealed areas for signs of thinning or wear due to foot or vehicular traffic. Reapply the sealer as needed to maintain protection and appearance.
FOR INTERIOR SURFACES:
● Regularly examine surfaces coated with ProWax Polish™ for wear or thinning, especially in high-traffic areas. Reapply the coating as necessary to preserve the surface's integrity and aesthetics.
Suitability Sample
Suitability Sample
Prior to application, prepare a sufficient number of test areas on the actual substrate to determine the aesthetic suitability of the product for its intended use.
Limitation & Precautions
Limitation & Precautions
- 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.
CAUTION: Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Do not breathe vapors. 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.
Slip Resistance
Slip Resistance
● Vibrance™ Dye does not alter slip resistance. Slip resistance is determined by the chosen sealer.
For enhanced slip resistance on exterior surfaces, integrate OxiGrip™ into the sealer. Ensure you obtain and review the appropriate Technical Data Sheet and Safety Data Sheet prior to using this product.
Disposal
Disposal
For the disposal of any unused product, please refer to your local environmental or hazardous waste management authority to ensure compliance with local regulations.
Shelf Life & Storage
Shelf Life & Storage
Vibrance™ Dye should be used within one year of purchase for optimal effectiveness. For storage, keep the product indoors, in a cool area away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Do not allow to freeze.
Available Sizes & Packaging
Available Sizes & Packaging
- 0,14 Ounce - Makes 5 Ounces (0.147L)
- 1.06 Ounces - Makes 1 Quart (0.946L)
- 4.23 Ounces - Makes 1 Gallon (3.785L)
- 21.16 Ounces - Makes 5 Gallons (18.925L)
Applicabe Standards
Applicabe Standards
Meets EQ Credit 4.2 for Low-Emitting Materials: Paints & Coatings, when applied in conjunction with a low VOC sealer.
Complementary Products
Complementary Products
● ProClean Degreaser™ Concentrate Cleaning agent.
● CitrusEtch™ - Concrete etching agent.
● ProClean Neutralizer™ Concentrate.
● EasySeal™ Acrylic Solvent-Based Sealer.
● AcquaSeal™ Acrylic Water-Based Sealer.
● OxiGrip™ Slip resistant Sealer additive.
● ProWax Polish™ Premium Floor Wax.