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Herco Rubber Paint

Herco Rubber Paint

Herco Neoprene Rubber Paint has proven to be an ideal product to seal and leakproof all types of ponds. One coat of primer and three coats of liquid rubber are recommended for complete sealing of surface.

Thinner-Cleaner is used to mix in to the black coating to thin it sufficiently for easier painting of the pond surface.

Primer is used to prepare the surface to ensure a firm bond. Dries gray. Primer is always recommended prior to final coating. Soap and water clean-up. Covers 100 to 150 square feet per gallon.

Item   Description Price Order
HERCF Crack Filler 12 oz. Tube $ 32.98 C a l l
HERQTC Thinner/Cleaner 1 qt. $ 32.98 C a l l
HERQPR Primer Herco 25-40 sq. ft. 1 qt. $ 34.98 C a l l
HERQB Black Herco 20-25 sq. ft. 1 qt. $ 69.98 C a l l
HERQC Translucent White Herco (Clear) 20-25 sq. ft. 1 qt. $ 74.98 C a l l
HERQW White Herco 20-25 sq. ft. 1 qt. $ 74.98 C a l l
HERQG Grey Herco 20-25 sq. ft. 1 qt. $ 74.98 C a l l
HER1TC Thinner/Cleaner 1 gal. $ 89.98 C a l l
HER1PR Primer Herco 100-160 sq. ft. 1 gal. $ 94.98 C a l l
HER1B Black Herco 80-100 sq. ft. 1 gal. $ 179.98 C a l l
HER1C Translucent White Herco (Clear) 80-100 sq. ft. 1 gal. $ 199.98 C a l l
HER1W White Herco 80-100 sq. ft. 1 gal. $ 199.98 C a l l
HER1G Grey Herco 80-100 sq. ft. 1 gal. $ 199.98 C a l l
HER5B Black Herco 400-500 sq. ft. 5 gal. $ 849.98 C a l l
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Koi & Pond Tip of the Day
July 31st, 2010
Summer usually means increased pond water loss due to evaporation, which of course leads to topping off our ponds more. You should always add dechlorinator when topping off the water level of a pond. Any amount of chlorine (such as that found in treated water) can be harmful to your fish. Even if it is not enough chlorine to mean immediate death of the fish, this chlorine can still cause harm to proper gill function.
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