Pond Armor SKU-BLACK-QT-R Non Toxic Pond Shield Epoxy Paint, 1.5-Quart, Black
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Pond Armor SKU-BLACK-QT-R Non Toxic Pond Shield Epoxy Paint, 1.5-Quart, Black

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Product ID: 2284093
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  • Brand
    Pond Shield
  • Color
    Black
  • Finish Type
    Gloss
  • Size
    1.5 Quart
  • Item Volume
    1.5 Quarts
  • Special Feature
    Non Toxic
🐟Non-toxic & fish safe
💧Waterproof formula
⏱️Cures in 24 hours

Description

🎨 Dive into a vibrant pond transformation!

  • QUICK TURNAROUND - Ready for use in just 24 hours!
  • DURABLE RELIABLE - Self-priming for long-lasting adhesion!
  • ECO FRIENDLY CHOICE - Safe for fish and plants—nature approved!
  • TRANSFORM YOUR POND - Elevate your outdoor oasis with our Pond Armor!
  • VERSATILE APPLICATION - Perfect for wood, metal, stone, and more!

Pond Armor SKU-BLACK-QT-R is a non-toxic, waterproof epoxy paint designed for underwater use, suitable for various surfaces including wood, metal, and stone. Its self-priming formula ensures easy application and reliable adhesion, making it safe for aquatic life and ready for service in just 24 hours.

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I bought a few for large koi pond project tried a pail as per intrctions for mixing and iut set in 10 mins how to prevent early setting of mixture
how much area does 1.5 quarts cover?
1) if in places it is slightly damp can it still be applied 2) will it work on flag stones with concrete in between the stones.
Is this product considered “food safe”? Will it leach into soil used for edible plants?

Reviews

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C**P

Nice product

Work perfect

M**A

Leaking pond no more

Really works well, it sets quickly, strong and easy to apply! Very happy!

C**A

6-foot stock tank is a multi-day project

we had a 6-ft stock tank as a water garden in our back garden, and after about 5 years, the sides rusted through where hubby put concrete blocks next to the sides with heavy plants...so, we bought a new tank, and decided to do some research on what we could do to give it a longer life. and into our world came Pond Shield.even if you consider yourself handy, just know this is still quite the undertaking... in time and effort, and funds for all the materials.first things first - you'll need a lot of "extras" that you will throw away, so you need to know that going in.there are some great lists others have done, so i won't re-do that here.second thing - this is not a "one and done" sort of project. since we were painting a new galvanized steel tank, there were a number of steps. none very complex, but a lot of stuff to do before you get to the painting.third thing - i used the SEM self-etching spray primer. OMG - that stuff is not easy to use, and the fumes are crazy bad. do not ever think you can use that indoors!! i was outside and it was still awful! BTW - i purchased a 3M reusable respirator with 3M P100 Respirator Cartridge/Filter 60926, and i am so thankful i did! it left grooves on my cheeks for hours, but i cannot imagine using that primer without real protection from the fumes. there was no safety notice on the can... but that stuff cannot be good for you! for our tank, i used 2 full cans. and the good thing is it dries quickly, so you can get on with your painting.ok - the painting. man, not fun. you should have a LOT of good, thick disposable gloves at the ready - you will use them! (and we pulled the tank into our garage and turned on the AC to keep things cool. for me, and the paint, which you can work longer under cooler conditions.)if you don't know how Pond Shield works –– you get a can with the "paint"/PART A and a 2nd can that is the "activator"/PART B. first you pour out the paint into a measuring cup, and in a different cup, measure out the clear activator. IF adding alcohol, you add that to the activator and stir to mix, THEN add the paint to that and stir to mix. then put on a timer - and READY, SET, GO - PAINT!i want to note that my "recipe" was half what is noted on the enclosed instruction sheet:8 oz part A (paint)4 oz part B (activator)1/16 C alcohol (i used a tiny measuring cup and 99% isopropyl acohol)since we bought the 1.5 quart size, their "recipe" would mean i would have only 2 batches to work with –– i thought since i've never done this before, i'll do a smaller recipe and have 4 batches, and i am VERY glad i took that approach.ok, it's all mixed, and i set my timer... and it goes on like you're spreading peanut butter...weird, but not hard. but over time, you can definitely feel that the paint is getting "thicker", and it takes more time to spread, and towards the end of 20 minutes, you start to see blobs... and that's why they invented paper towels.and the smell is almost nothing, it reminded me of Bactine... i think you have to be have been born before 1965 to know that smell! oh, and we got moss green, but i think it's more like a green-ish beige.anyway - i'm happy to report that my smaller recipe and 20 minutes worked out just right. i was able to paint all the sides with the first 3 batches, and part of the floor. then i needed to make the final batch, and finish any touch-ups and rest of the floor. i did end up trying a squeegee for the floor and i think i was able to paint more quickly with the squeegee, but it's tricky to get every part, or near the edges, so i did go back to the brush for the edges of the floor.my final note - my paint job did not need to be perfect - the tank will be filled with plants and fish (i.e., no one will actually see it!), AND we painted a new (should be) leak-free stock tank. so the odds of something i did resulting in the pond not being water proof are pretty low.so - do i recommend???i'm pretty happy that i was able to manage the overall process without making a complete mess of the garage, or the tank. my shoulders will definitely be sore tomorrow. and the overall cost was more than i thought it would be. BUT, i feel fairly confident it will add some years to our new stock tank, and that was the whole idea.would i EVER do ANYTHING like this again? - not if i can help it! ;-)and if hubby puts his finger through the side of THIS tank, he's on his own... well, probably...(what would husbands do without spouses that like to solve problems?!)

L**

Good product for beginners

The media could not be loaded. This product is great. It comes in two cans. You will have to mix it 2-1 ratio. Very easy to do. I put it onto wood and it sheared without any issues. A little goes a long ways. Recommend you getting disposable paint brushes, disposal gloves, and something to mix the stuff in. It’s super thick and sticky.

N**K

Quality Control Issues, Poor Adhesion

I'm pretty advanced with composites, fiberglass, epoxies, resins, etc. and worked with all different types of resins, epoxies, and catalysts. To my knowledge, this is probably one of the worst I've worked with due two factors.The first issue is that the product itself has poor adhesion. No matter how you prep the surface, it will have significantly worse adhesion than regular latex paint. Other people have said this, but this product will peel or flake even when mixed properly.The other issue is very poor quality control. I bought a bunch of kits all at the same time.and same color. They all came in different packaging, some had labels, some were in plain cans in cardboard boxes, some had date stapms, some had hand written sharpie labels. All of them had different consistencies. Some were super thick (before mixing) and some were way thinner. Some kicked off way faster than others.I have no idea what is going on with this product, but I wouldn't buy it. There are some "influencers" on platforms like YouTube that push this product, but if you dig deeper, you find folks that will echo this review.If it worked as advertised and there was consistency in the product, it would be great. Unfortunately, it falls way short.

J**.

From Pond to Plunge: The Freezer Fixer That Makes a Splash!

Alright folks, gather ‘round because I’ve got a tale of epic proportions involving Pond Armor Non-Toxic Pond Shield Epoxy Paint and a chest freezer that just got a major upgrade.Picture this: I decided to turn my trusty old chest freezer into a cold plunge tub—because who doesn’t want to experience the thrill of an Arctic dip from the comfort of their own home? But first, I needed a hero to seal the deal. Enter Pond Armor’s Competition Blue paint, the unsung champion of epic DIY projects.First, let’s talk application. Applying this paint felt like creating a masterpiece. The epoxy went on smoother than a jazz saxophonist on a Saturday night. It adhered perfectly, sealing every nook and cranny of the freezer. No more leaks, no more drips—just a beautifully sealed, frost-ready fortress. It’s like this paint was designed specifically for freezer-to-plunge transformations.The color? Oh, it’s nothing short of spectacular. Competition Blue is the kind of color that makes your chest freezer look like it belongs in a high-end spa. Every time I open the lid, it’s like unveiling a brilliant blue wonderland. My friends now refer to it as “The Ice Palace”—and who am I to argue with that?And let’s not forget the non-toxic, eco-friendly aspect. This is the kind of paint that makes you feel good about your choices. It’s like the paint equivalent of a green smoothie—safe for you, safe for the environment, and it won’t harm your cold plunge dreams. My freezer is now a safe, stylish oasis, and I can enjoy my Arctic adventures without any worry.In summary, if you’re looking to turn an ordinary chest freezer into a plunge pool of wonder and style, Pond Armor’s Competition Blue is your go-to. Five stars, a virtual high-five, and a salute to this extraordinary paint that’s as versatile as it is vibrant. Dive in, enjoy the plunge, and bask in the glory of your brilliantly blue creation!

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