

💧 Shield your pond with strength and style — waterproof protection that’s safe and sleek!
Pond Shield Armor is a premium, non-toxic epoxy paint designed specifically for waterproofing ponds and water features. It offers a durable, flexible coating that withstands extreme temperatures from -78°F to 140°F, bonds strongly to a variety of surfaces including wood, metal, stone, and plastics, and cures quickly within 24 hours. Safe for fish and plants, it provides a smooth, algae-resistant finish available in multiple colors, making it the go-to choice for professionals and enthusiasts seeking a long-lasting, maintenance-friendly pond liner.















| ASIN | B00D32WJTM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (250) |
| Date First Available | 6 March 2014 |
| Item display weight | 6 Pounds |
| Item model number | SKU-CBLUE-QT-R |
| Item volume | 1.5 Quarts |
| Manufacturer | Pond Armor |
| Material type | Epoxy |
| Part number | SKU-CBLUE-QT-R |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 15.24 x 15.24 cm; 2.16 kg |
W**E
Pond shield come to day 24th May 2020 it to paint a plywood aquarium we havant started it yet we let you now when we’ve finished the job, all the best and keep healthy in this time of lockdown, Regards WAB.
S**A
Used to restore older pond hard linear for my lizard new terrarium. Product easy to apply even on not flat surface; stays in place, doesn’t drip, cures fast. Beautiful final result. Odour free and pet safe
J**.
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!
H**Y
Follow instructions & you'll get a great seal.
F**T
Steel Stock Tank I had a great experience Making a pond with a galvanized steel stock tank and Pond Armor! The paint is a beautiful glossy blue that is silky smooth! The goldfish look fantastic against the blue, and the water looks clean and pretty. I was really nervous I was gonna mess the paint up, even called pond armor to get some tips about if I needed a primer paint or not and they were really nice and helpful. Turns out I didn’t have to have a primer. I bought rollers, but didn’t use them. The paint brushes worked fine, although twice I had a paintbrush hair that came off, I just picked it up with my fingers and smoothed the surface again with the brush. The paint came out looking smooth and glossy like I professionally sprayed it on or something just with the medium cheep brush. On the first coat I forgot to wear gloves which was a mistake!!! Don’t forget them! I really recommend this paint, I think it turned out great and worth the extra expense. It’s much nicer than a bunched up black liner that actually isn’t cheep. I also think I could have just sanded the tank by hand instead of using the electric sander. Here is the steps and supply list I used. Supplies: 1. pond armor 2. Denatured alcohol 3. Paint sticks 4. White vinegar 5. Spray bottle 6. Sponge 7. 60 grit sand paper 8. Mask 9. 2 paint brushes- medium cheepness because you won’t be able to use the brushes again. 10. Cheep plastic tarp for floor 11. Acetone Incase you need to clean anything you get paint on. 12. Gloves 13. Painters tape 14. Crappy clothes you don’t care if you get paint on them. 15. Screwdriver or paint can opener to open cans. 16. Several plastic painters cups or cheep dollar store measuring cups. Steps: Day one 1. Get supplies and plan project, think of a day when you will have time to do both coats and weather is good. Think of how much paint you will need to cover your tank. My tank was a 90 gallon and I was able to get two coats and had some extra I used to paint some cinderblocks. 2. Sand the tank with 60 grit sand paper first with electric sander then by hand. 3. Spray white vinegar on tank, I let it sit for a few minuets. 4. Wash/ rinse tank by spraying it down with a hose and a sponge. Then dry well. Day two 1. Tape off top of tank under rolled steel at the top of tank with painters tape. 2. Measure part A, part B , and alcohol in the cheep plastic paint cups then mix it all up together by using the paint stick. 3. Transfer mixture to new container. 4. Apply first coat with a paint brush. Start with sides at the top of the tank under taped off ledge of tank then do floor, then wait a few hrs. 5. Apply second coat same way, measure, mix, transfer to new container and use a new paint brush. 6. Wait at least 24 hours then fill the tank 7. Admire results with friends and family :)
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