🛠️ Armor your outdoors with style and strength!
KILZ Over Armor Wood & Concrete Resurfacer is a premium 1-gallon acrylic coating designed to restore and protect exterior wood and concrete surfaces. Its durable formula bridges cracks up to 1/4-inch, conceals imperfections, and delivers a smooth, slip-resistant matte finish in slate gray. Ideal for decks, patios, and porches, it covers approximately 75 sq. ft. per gallon and requires two coats for optimal durability.
Color | Slate Gray |
Brand | KILZ |
Surface Recommendation | Floor |
Material | Resin,Wood |
Model Name | L394711 |
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 | 12.18 Pounds |
Finish Type | Flatt / Matte |
Style | Smooth |
Recommended Uses For Product | exterior |
Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Package Information | Can |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | KILZ |
Unit Count | 135.2561 Fluid Ounces |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00051652007565 |
UPC | 051652007565 |
Part Number | L394711 |
Item Weight | 12.18 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.63 x 6.63 x 7.65 inches |
Item model number | L394711 |
Finish | Flatt / Matte |
Pattern | Resurfacer |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | 75 sq. ft. |
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.
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!
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!
G**S
Very thick product! It has sand in it for texture!
This paint is great! It fills in cracks ! I sanded and prepped my surface like it said to do! I used a roller brush for first coat ! I had to buy another can of it for 2nd coat ! I used a deck stain brush for this coat ! I ran out of paint to cover entire porch! This goes on thick and you need to work it in the cracks with the brush! I am very pleased with product ! Coverage per can will vary how you put it on ! Brush or roller! I am very happy with how it looks!
T**C
Great sealer! Wall looks like it has been professionally resurfaced!
Great sealer! It hides minor imperfection up to quarter inch deep. It also is fairly good at hiding minor cement patching. Easy to roll on. Good coverage. Highly recommended. Last 2 photos shows the difference between untreated cement wall and treated.
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 !!!
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!
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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