🖌️ Armor your outdoor spaces with style and strength!
KILZ Over Armor Wood & Concrete Resurfacer is a 1-gallon, 100% acrylic textured coating designed to restore and protect exterior wood, composite, and concrete surfaces. Its mildew-resistant formula conceals cracks up to 1/4-inch, provides a slip-resistant finish, and covers approximately 75 sq. ft. per gallon. Ideal for decks, patios, and porches, it offers durable, weatherproof protection backed by KILZ’s 40 years of paint innovation.
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 |
Style | Textured |
Recommended Uses For Product | exterior |
Coverage | 75 sq. ft. |
Special Feature | Mildew Resistant |
Compatible Material | Wood, Composite |
Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
Package Information | Can |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | KILZ |
Base Material | Acrylic |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Finish Type | Flat, Textured |
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**N
Great durable finish.
Great durable finish that I feel will protect my small deck and prevent mildew from building up in the winter. Great traction and can be painted over. I coated the BQ table with Kilz first and let it dry, then painted over it with white paint. This stuff is very thick so it is kind of difficult to brush on but worth the effort.
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!
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!
S**D
Great product - poor delivery
Well, I’d ordered this product before, so instead of buying one gallon, I decided to buy two! When I went outside to check the mail, the box was waiting for me, hanging off the porch like some five year old balancing a pencil on my steps. I looked around, half-expecting to see Jim Carrey doing somersaults on my lawn, and then I scrambled to check on my cat to ensure a switcheroo had not occurred. Sir Fluff and Stuff was hiding out in my bedroom under my grandmother’s rocking chair, presumably as traumatized as I about the condition of my box sitting on the porch. I opened the box, not needing scissors, a knife, or a lightsaber, since the packing tape which ‘sealed’ it looked like it’d been applied by a worker who had re-used a decaf k-cup. The product inside were snug in their thick plastic wrapping. There must be a God because not one of the cans were dented despite the box looking like it had been a stand-in for Rock Balboa in the first movie. I will likely re-use the box for a nesting egg Christmas present for a cousin, the final gift being a $50 gift card to Amazon.The Deck Armor does what it is supposed to. You open the can with a paint can opener (or, if you’re like means organization isn’t a strong suit, you use a screwdriver which is often used for things other than directed - a paint stirrer, something to pull out things which have fallen down behind the fridge, a weak weapon against a skunk which has cornered you in the side yard).I used Drylok as the primer for this, since this is being used in my basement, and because I spend so much time down there I’ll likely be dead of Radon poisoning in a few years. I use a brush, and make sure I continually go in the same direction. It’s my basement floor, not a child’s drawing, after all.Because my basement is a high-traffic area (a place to hide from the spouse, my writing room, reading room, music room, quiet place to shovel forbidden snacks down my throat) I’ve decided I’ll be going over this with a low-luster sealer. Low-luster because I don’t want people coming down here and thinking the floor is completely wet. Low-luster because when I come in from outside on rainy days or after shoveling, I don’t want to test the hardness of my basement floor by skidding on it, nor do I want to split my pants and moon whatever ghosts haunt these halls.This is a great product - goes on thick and dries in a few hours. I’ll definitely order again - but not in a box of two. I don’t need Ace Ventura showing up to my house again.
R**T
Great coverage!
Outstanding coverage. 2 coats recommended. It definitely fills the cracks! Looks great!
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.
R**O
easy to use
it did the job
D**
The Glob
I admit, I didn't realize it was textured. I did have my son shake the can, after realizing it didn't feel right. He shook for a good while, sat it upside down a while, then shook again. Still, when I opened the can, there was no way to even get the paint stick into the thickness. It definitely would not pour into a tray nor would it stick to a roller. After about 20 minutes of us both stabbing & twisting to get a semblance of a mixture out of it, we got what was comparable to a bag of quickrete with some paint color (the color of quickrete really). It was still unable to pour or roll, so the majority of the usable "paint" in it was brushed on. Of course we went through several brushes & had to constantly try to fight the "mixture" to maintain the semblance of paint & still could not use it all, as it was so dried & clumpy. Now I am not sure if someone accidentally put to much texture in it, or if it would be usable after putting in a professional shaker for an extended period, but what I do know is I bought a gallon of the nontextured paint & it did great & covered my kitchen, a bedroom & bathroom, while this didn't cover one coat on 1/3 of my living room. And the struggle was real with this monstrosity. So be sure you have the tools for this one!
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