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SHINGLE SHIELD™ ROOF SEALER
must be dry at time of application. Damp substrates could cause haziness or loss of
adhesion. Ensure that there is no other water repellant treatment on the roof to provide best
adhesion of the product. Always test the product on the surface to be treated in an
inconspicuous area to ensure proper adherence and satisfactory appearance.
Note* The indicated application temperature is optimum. Shingle Shield™ Roof Sealer can be installed at temperatures lower
and higher temperatures. Cure time are impacted by temperature. Cure times are reduced with heat and increased with cooler
temperatures. It is not recommended to apply in temperatures lower than 45°F and higher than 95°F.
Mixing Shingle Shield™ Roof Sealer Components:
Separate the Vital Coat Shingle Shield™ Pro Roof Sealer Activator (Part B) from the Vital Coat
Shingle Shield™ Pro Roof Sealer Acrylic (Part B) to verify that all components are there. The
Part B activator is pre-measured for the size of product ready for combining. No measuring
is needed. Place the Part A in an appropriate size container that will allow for mixing. The 5-
gallon pails can be mixed inside of the pail itself. It is not recommended to mix in sizes larger
than 5 gallons at a time. Add the entire contents of Part B Activator into the container of Part
A. Mix the container by hand or with a spiral mixer for approximately 5 minutes. After mixing
is complete, let mixed materials rest for approximately 25 minutes. Most of the bubbles
should dissipate during this time.
Application:
Using the right tools is critical to achieving the best coverage rate and sealer thickness for
optimal performance. The most common method of applying the sealer is using a pump-
up sprayer and roller for back rolling when necessary.
Below is recommended application techniques to achieve best results.
1. Begin the application from the low side of the roof and work your way up. This helps
eliminate any streaking from excess runoff if it occurs.
2. Ensure that the pump-up sprayer maintains proper pressure to produce a
consistent, even amount of product on to the shingles. Avoid using sprayers that
drip or cause splatter.
3. Maintain tip about 8 to 10 inches from the surface being treated (more or less
depending on the type of sprayer) and apply with steady, even strokes in a
manageable area.
4. Continue this up until you reach a good break point and then begin again at the low
side working each section up against the previous wet area. Continue this until
entire roof is covered.
Optimal Conditions at Application
Ambient Temperature
Above 50°F & Below 85°F*
Surface Temperature
82°-95°F*
Liquid Temperature
45°-95°F*