DV-30

Price range: $79.00 through $279.00

Durável DV-30™ is a 30% solids acrylic concrete sealer developed for projects that require a deeper high-gloss appearance, strong color enhancement, and durable surface protection. Formulated with pure methyl methacrylate acrylics, DV-30 creates a crystal-clear, non-yellowing finish over natural concrete, colored concrete, stamped concrete, exposed aggregate, and decorative cement overlays.

The higher-solids formula builds a richer protective film that enhances decorative color and gives concrete a polished, wet-look finish. DV-30 helps protect surfaces from UV exposure, weather, deicing salts, vehicle and pedestrian traffic, abrasion, and many common stains. Its advanced silane technology improves adhesion to properly prepared concrete, increases mar resistance, and supports easier maintenance and recoating over the life of the surface.

Description

Durável DV-30 is a high-performance, 30% solids methyl methacrylate acrylic concrete sealer designed to enhance color and provide a durable, high-gloss finish. Its crystal-clear, UV-resistant, non-yellowing formula delivers excellent protection while improving the appearance of natural concrete, colored concrete, stamped surfaces, and cement-based overlays.

Advanced silane technology promotes strong adhesion to properly prepared concrete and overlay surfaces, improves mar resistance, and helps simplify future recoating. DV-30 combines superior color enhancement, gloss, and long-term durability for demanding residential and commercial concrete applications.

Brand: Duravel

Features:

  • Typical Coverage 180-200 sf/gallon
  • Solids Content 30% by weight
  • Dry Time, Tack Free: 25 to 60 minutes
  • Dry Time, Foot Traffic: 24 hours
  • Dry Time, Heavy Traffic: 4 to 5 days
  • Recoat Interval: 2 to 24 hours
  • Application Temperature, Substrate: 40° to 90° F (7 to 32C)
  • VOC Content: <600 or <400 g/L

Durável DV-30 uses pure methyl methacrylate acrylics to form a durable, high-gloss protective finish over natural concrete, colored concrete, stamped concrete, and decorative cement overlays. Its 30% solids formula provides strong color enhancement while helping concrete resist damage from sunlight, weather, traffic, deicing salts, abrasion, and many common chemical stains.

Although DV-30 helps limit the penetration of water and other fluids, the cured sealer remains vapor permeable so moisture vapor can move through the concrete. It is an excellent choice for driveways, walkways, patios, porches, balconies, entrances, and other residential or commercial surfaces where a richer gloss and increased surface protection are desired.

Coverage:

Coverage will vary depending on the application method and the porosity of the surface. Typically, one gallon will cover about 180–200 sq. ft. of concrete or overlay. Sealer should always be applied in thin coats to maximize coating strength and durability. For new applications, apply two coats. For clean and reseal applications, one protective coat over an existing compatible sealer may be all that is needed.

Application Instructions:

DV-30 must be applied over a dry surface. Natural concrete must cure for at least 28 days before application. Cement overlays vary, so they must be dry according to the recommendations in their technical data sheet.

Choose the roller nap based on the surface texture. Use a thicker nap on rough or contoured surfaces to help coat the profile without leaving puddles in low areas.

Use:

  • 1/2″ to 3/4″ nap roller on rough or textured surfaces.
  • 1/4″ to 3/8″ nap roller on smooth surfaces.

Always apply DV-30 in thin coats to maximize coating strength and durability. DV-30 may be applied directly from the bucket or from a roller tray. For even product distribution and to reduce roller lines, cross-roll the wet surface during application.

When using an airless sprayer, the unit should have a minimum discharge capacity of 0.5 gpm. Use a .015″ to .019″ tip with a 65° fan pattern. For best results, spray consistent passes while maintaining a wet edge. Use a wand extension when needed to keep the spray even, perpendicular to the surface, and within 12 inches of the surface.

Clean Up:

Clean tools, sprayers, and mixing vessels with Xylene.

Typical Uses if DV-30 and DV-30 LV:

  • Natural Concrete and Overlays
  • Driveways, Walks, and Patios
  • Porches and Balconies
  • Commercial and Residential Concrete

DV-30 is vapor permeable, allowing moisture vapor to escape while helping reduce the penetration of water, oils, and other fluids. This makes it a dependable exterior concrete sealer.

Advantages of DV-30 and DV-30 LV:

  • UV-Stable Pure Acrylics
  • Superior Bond to Concrete and Overlay
  • Protection from Stains and Chemicals
  • Resists Salts, Acidic Stains, and Other Damage

Tips and Precautions:

Weather

Check the forecast before applying sealer. The surface should stay dry for 24 hours before sealer application and for at least 12 hours after the work is complete. Turn off sprinkler systems during application and keep them off for at least 24 hours after application.

Additives

When using a low-slip additive in the sealer, take care to reduce roller lines. Applying sealer when the surface is cooler will increase the working time of the coating and allow more time for cross-rolling. Cross-rolling helps spread the anti-slip material more evenly, creating a more consistent finish.

Edges

When applying a coating, trimming and edging should be done while the main surface is being rolled, not ahead of time. Maintain a wet edge as you work so the sealer blends together evenly. If the cut-in areas are done too far in advance, they may dry before the surface coat is rolled. This can create double coating in those areas, which may cause color and sheen differences.

Thin to Win! Applying sealer in two thin coats will produce the best results. Follow the coverage guidelines in the technical data sheet for each sealer. However, the actual coverage will depend on the condition and porosity of the surface. Soft or very porous surfaces will use much more sealer than tight, smooth surfaces.

Recoating

When recoating over an existing sealer, always test for compatibility between the old sealer and the new sealer. The best practice is to place a paper towel in an inconspicuous area and pour a small amount of xylene over it. After 1–2 minutes, use a gloved finger to move the xylene around on the surface and watch how the existing coating reacts. If the coating turns into a curdled mess and crumbles off the surface, it is most likely a water-based sealer. It should only be recoated with a fresh water-based sealer. If the existing coating wets out and can be moved around with your fingers, check to see if it becomes tacky. The test area should return to its original appearance as it dries. This indicates the coating is most likely a solvent-based sealer and can be recoated with a fresh solvent-based sealer. If the test area is not affected and only becomes cleaner, with no coating material removed, the existing coating is most likely a two-component product. It should not be recoated with a single-component sealer.

Safety Data Sheet

Technical Data Sheet

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Size

1 Gallon, 5 Gallon

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