✨ Breathe New Life into Your Outdoors! ✨
KILZ Over Armor Wood & Concrete Resurfacer is a premium, textured coating designed to rejuvenate weathered surfaces. This 1-gallon can features a 100% acrylic formula that bridges cracks and hides imperfections, making it ideal for decks, patios, and more. With a coverage of approximately 75 square feet, it offers a slip-resistant finish and mildew resistance, ensuring your outdoor spaces look great and stay safe.
Color | Slate Gray |
Brand | KILZ |
Surface Recommendation | Wood, Composite, Concrete Floors |
Material | 100% Acrylic |
Model Name | L395711 |
Size | 1 Gallon (Pack of 1) |
Coating Description | Acrylic |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.63 x 6.63 x 7.65 inches |
Item Weight | 12.32 Pounds |
Finish Type | Flat, Textured |
Style | Textured |
Recommended Uses For Product | exterior |
Coverage | 75 sq. ft. |
Special Feature | Mildew Resistant |
Compatible Material | Wood, Composite |
Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Base Material | Acrylic |
Package Information | Can |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | KILZ |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fl Oz |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00051652007589 |
UPC | 051652007589 |
Part Number | L395711 |
Item Weight | 12.32 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.63 x 6.63 x 7.65 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | L395711 |
Finish | Flat, Textured |
Pattern | Resurfacer |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Mildew Resistant |
Usage | Exterior |
Included Components | Wood and concrete resurfacer |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Warranty (see product package for details) |
M**.
Looks amazing and protects even better!
Hard to paint, due to thickness. I used one coat. I also stirred it with a drill attachment mixer. It goes on super thick, almost like quick-crete. The results are amazing!I used it on our hot tub enclosure. Cleaned it with the pressure washer, let it dry, then took about 2-3 hours to cover it with one coat. Sun, rain, heat, cold, stood up to it all!
D**T
Good paint for deck of boat.
My upper deck was rotting in my 97 lund pro angler boat. Ripped out deck, and bought 3/4 inch plywood to replace. It was not marine grade. I took a chance and purchased this paint. It is thick and textured. Feels like a rough sandpaper. Have not fished yet and have not had it out in the elements but first impression is impressive. I did not put a whole lot of money into this project so if it fails, it's on me. But so far, this seems to be quality paint that will endure the weather and stress. I'll report back.
K**L
Thick
Exactly what I needed! I painted the concrete step/slab leading up to my front door and it was great! Filled in cracks and made it look brand new. It dries quickly too, especially surprised because it’s so thick! I just painted today, so I can’t say if it will peel or chip. I hope not because it seems great!
K**A
Good product
It's not as gritty as I hoped. I used this on the pool deck. It still made a difference. It is not as easy as regular paint to roll on, it can be chunky. It wasn't super hard to roll on once I got the hang of it. Seems durable. We're happy with it.
A**Y
Great but buy more than you anticipate
My house has a front concrete patio that had been previously patched and painted so I scraped off the previous paint, patched the cracks, & sprayed with a hose to prep the service. I then applied 1-gallon of Killz Over Armor using a roller meant for concrete and other textured services attached to a long handle. (I taped off the edges and cut in those with a paintbrush prior to using the roller.)It’s canned like a paint, colored like a paint, and you use the same tools as you would for paint; however, this product is extremely thick and meant to fill in divots and imperfections in your surface so remove the idea from your mind that you will be “painting” your porch. The product is so thick that I skipped using a paint pan and just poured it straight from the can onto the porch in sections so I could use the longer roller to spread it across the surface, but not too thin. You want this to go on thick so it fills the imperfections. By doing this, 1-gallon does not go along way. I ended up buying a second and gallon to complete my project. Honestly, a third gallon would probably have given my surface a perfect finish but I wasn’t trying to take it that far.It’s reasonably priced for the improvement it provides. I do wish I came in more colors as I don’t love the slate gray with my house’s color scheme so I do plan to go over it with a colored porch and patio paint. I found it fairly easy to apply. I let the first coat set for 3-days before I applied the second coat since I had to order it again and wait for the Amazon shipping. This is much longer than necessary. I think the product says you can apply the second coat within 4 to 6 hours. I plan to give it about 24 hours before I put my porch furniture back in place. Obviously, you’ll want to make sure you put the time and effort into prepping the surface for a proper application so the product last as long as possible, and make sure you choose the right weather for proper curing. Good luck!
P**
Majorly Enhanced Curb Appeal for Rental
I have a rental duplex that is probably 100 years old, (my grandparents bought it in 1940, and my parents gave it to me in 2016). The two sets of concrete steps on the front of the house were a mess with big cracks, pock marks and old peeling layers of different colored paint showing. Those steps were always the first thing I noticed about the house, and they made the whole place look bad. Talk about negative curb appeal! Since one side is between renters and the weather is nice, I decided to do something about them. I finished stripping the steps two days ago and applied the first coat of Over Armor yesterday. I managed to cover both sets of steps, five steps per set, and the sides, with one gallon. The difference is amazing. Cracks were filled and the appearance of pock marks greatly diminished. The steps look good enough that i wouldn't bother with second coat if directions didn't specify it was necessary. Today i will probably dab (rather than brush smoothly) paint on walking surfaces to enhance non slip properties. As others have said, it requires some muscle to use this. The paint paddle literally stands up in the can. Started with a 4" roller, and it was working well, but the paint was drying in the paint pan so rapidly I switched to brush only. I would NOT have been able to cover both sets of steps with one gallon if I had continued with the roller. Anyway, the property looks SO much better with those nasty steps spruced up. You can still tell the steps are ancient If you take a second look, but now they look like well maintained ancient steps!
J**.
It CAN be THINNED, but Carefully...It's Acrylic Resin, and Kilz Acrylic Resin Paints CAN be thinned.
If you'd like to thin this product, As I did, for an INTERIOR Wood Shop Floor, you CAN,... add NO MORE than 8 OZ of H20 to a GALLON....Add it slowly, 2 Oz at a time, while stirring, Keep this product warm before applying...it is like applying Cake Icing, Quite Thick...Stir with a drill and paint paddle, SECURE the Can !!! this stuff is SO Thick, the can will spin !! When Thinned and Stirred for a LONG time, while warm, it applies quite well, Very Durable on my INTERIOR Wood Shop Floor...was able to do 1 Coat, (Kilz Recommends 2) and it went down easily, and is beautiful and Durable, I drag wood,tools,Chairs,and sweep regularly. Spills don't soak in either, including other H20 based paints I've spilled. I Would NOT attempt spraying this product...I used a moistened (H20) 3/8" nap roller and a 3" Brush. Slate Grey was a good looking color...It has stood up to Work Boots and Snowy,Wet/Sandy messes with the NOT recommended Single Coat ! (New,OSB,3/4" Plywood Flooring) Very Happy !! Get it !!!
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