🌊 Dive into a vibrant transformation!
Pond Armor SKU-SKYBLUE-QT-R is a non-toxic, waterproof epoxy paint designed specifically for underwater use. This 1.5-quart formula is safe for fish and plants, cures in just 24 hours, and provides excellent adhesion on various surfaces, making it the perfect choice for enhancing your pond's aesthetic while ensuring environmental safety.
Item Volume | 1.5 Quarts |
Unit Count | 48.0 Fl Oz |
Size | 48 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Finish Types | Gloss |
Color Code | #cce5ec |
Color | Sky Blue |
Is Waterproof | True |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Additional Features | Non Toxic |
J**L
Beautiful blue
Its a great product and easy to install
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!
R**C
Pond shield for your water fountain
I have a medium-sized water feature (concrete) that was beginning to lose it's original weathered blue-grey color from the periodic draining & scrubbing I would do several times each year. Cleaning was difficult because of so many nooks and crannies to clean algae from. I decided to purchase this stuff in the clear formula to protect the remaining color and make cleaning easier. It worked very well and has given my fountain a thick protective coating which will make cleaning much easier and help to preserve the color.From my experience, these are a few tips I would recommend:Measuring & mixing up a quarter of a batch each time instead of half as the directions recommend. I have a two tiered fountain with lions heads and a third level as the base that sits on the ground. I decided to put a coating, not only on the inside, but on the outside as well to protect the concrete and maintain the original color. There is quite a bit of detail design to paint, and I found that I ran out of time and wasted a good amount of the first batch, which was half of the kit per instructions. You have about 1/2 hour or slightly less before this stuff starts turning to a stiff (hot) gel, so unless you have a larger, less obstructed areas to paint, mix smaller batches.Have an inexpensive paint brush for EACH coating and plan on trashing the brush after each use. The foam applicators don't work well, because this epoxy is very thick and heavy when mixed, and the foam isn't sturdy enough to stay rigid with the application. Think wet noodle.Whatever you do, wear some latex painter's gloves. This stuff is so sticky, and it will find a way to get on your hands.The directions say to apply the next coating when the first is still tacky, but if you allow it to fully dry, you need to sand. I didn't have that option, because it seemed as though monsoon season moved in when I started this project. Each afternoon would cloud up, so I would have to cover the fountain and wait until the next day. The application would be fully dry by the time I applied the next coating. Personally, I didn't sand and had no problemI was pleased with the outcome of using Pond Shield. Because I decided to paint the outer portion of my fountain, it does look shiny now. Originally, I wasn't sure if I would like that look, but it turned out really well. The glossy finish of this product brings out the color of your water feature, and it also makes it look "wet" all the time.
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