☀️💧 Stay safe, sleek, and sun-ready with Durabak 18!
Durabak 18 is a premium one-part, moisture-cured polyurethane coating designed for outdoor use. It offers UV resistance, waterproof protection, and a professional-grade non-slip finish that bonds to multiple surfaces including wood, metal, fiberglass, and concrete. Easy to apply by roller, brush, or spray, it cures in 24 hours and covers up to 75 sq ft per gallon, making it the ultimate durable deck paint and bedliner solution for boats and outdoor projects.
Brand | Durabak Depot |
Color | BEIGE - Gallon |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Size | Gallon |
Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
Special Feature | UV Resistant |
Unit Count | 153.72 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Roller, Brush or Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Fiberglass, Metal, Wood, Concrete and most other surfaces |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Item Form | Liquid Coating |
Included Components | Resin and Hardener all in one |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Model Name | Durabak 18 |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | #F5F5DC |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Coverage | 75 Square Feet per gallon with the recommended 2 coats |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Manufacturer | Cote-L Industries |
Dry Time In Hours | 24 |
Part Number | SBG |
Item Weight | 15 pounds |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Gloss |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | UV Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**H
A product too great for words!
I had an "aha moment" one day after 6 years of not being able to use my circa 1947 salmon pink shower stall.I had a problem where the water in the floor of it would soak into the concrete under the tile, then slowly make its way outward, eventually making mildew stains on the tile outside the stall, and wetting/rotting the wood framing beyond the shower enclosure.I really missed the practicality of the stall, and the vintage charm of it, so I put off demolishing the entire room (all matching tile, cannot find it anymore) to resolve the issue- so I just didn't use it.I love bedliner for the durability, chemical resistance, and sealing characteristics it has- but I didn't want a colored liner to cover the original tile and stick out like a sore thumb.I had no idea anyone made it in clear, but I googled it and this is where I was directed.I also didn't want a cheap product- it had to be permanent and good the first time since once it's done, there's no going back if the attempt fails.I settled on Durabak- it arrived fairly quickly and I thoroughly bleached, rinsed, and washed again with glass cleaner, then allowed it to air out a couple days, guaranteeing dryness.I masked around the tops of the floor-to-wall transition tiles, then used a medium knap micro roller to apply the Durabak.It was a very thick product, super sticky and about the consistency of refrigerated syrup. It rolled on evenly. I put it on thick and liberally, it lays on lumpy with a roller, which I was a bit concerned about. Within 20 minutes before the second coat, it had leveled itself out completely and was glass smooth.I added the second coat, which used the remainder of the quart can (shower stall is 3x4 feet)The second coat leveled itself too. I was concerned a surface glass smooth would be slick for the bare feet, expecially soapy bare feet. After I let it cure throughly for about 3 days, I was shocked that even though there's no grit or abrasive material in the clear Durabak, your bare feet grip excellently on it, even covered in soap.I've been using the stall twice daily for a few weeks now, - zero signs of moisture escaping through into the slab or framing (left the wall opened up to make sure)It looks and performs like a million bucks. I didn't have to spend thousands and break my back gutting and replacing a period correct bathroom- which I love and didn't want to see destroyed. It fits this house, and wouldn't be replaceable once it was gone.Great product, Durabak! You saved my vintage bath!
D**L
I used to seal my cement pool. It looks great and is extremely durable.
I used this stuff to seal my cement pool. It worked great. In the past I used the rubber pool paint and it bubbled every year and needed 7 days to dry with no rain and needed to be the right temperature to apply :(. This stuff dries fast in hours, and temperature is not an issue. It is extremely durable and looks great and I hope will last for years. It is expensive but worth it if it last for years.Note: The fumes are a little harsh. I applied with a roller. Went on easy. I cleaned the surface really well and prepped before to make sure the surface was ready to apply. I applied two coats. So far so good :)
W**T
Used on the inside and outside of my dump trailer--great stuff!!
I needed a product that didn't have the little anti-slip, texture material in it. This stuff is very durable and is holding up well. Bear in mind my trailer is kept in a garage, but when I use it, it gets used but good. It has scratched a little bit in the bed, but it's holding up very well. I put 3 layers on the sides and 4 on the bottom. A nail/screw will gouge it, but it's easy to touch up, just make sure it's clean, scuff it up a little, and paint some on the gouge.
C**L
Duraback-18 for roofing over aluminized paint on a flat garage roof.
I used durabak -18 as a roof coating to go over an aluminized roof paint. After one year ,in Wisconsin I thought it started to crack a little. I bought a gallon to do some touch-up. This is a 16x22 foot deck and I used 6 gallons on the job the first time. I have no problem with a little touch-up. So far, Durabak is doing the job. I guess actually it's not really meant for this kind of application. I don't think it really bonded with the aluminized paint I put it on. The product is very good and I would recommend it.
J**N
My mother said...
My mother always said...If you dont have anything nice to say then dont say anything at all..Well the more I thought about it I didnt exactly listen to my mother all the time, so heres my opinion.I needed to cover 56 sq. ft. so I figured I need 2 quarts, each covering 30 sq ft with 2 coats. I covered the 56 sq ft with one can and had approximately 25% left in the first can.I needed this to cover new horizontal panels on my Tahoe. I opened the can and clearly see the chemicals had seperated...no problem, I stirred and stirred until I was sure it was completely mixed. I followed the instructions to the letter, ie: sanding, metal etching primer, Xylene etc. First off DONT even think of brushing this stuff on it will spalletr everywhere!! The first coat went on extremely thin you could see through it no problem. Second coat was put on in the sam manner. Waited a good hour and started to apply the third coat and I was looking at sags, runs whatever you want to call it. Mind you I can still see the primer through this stuff, after the third coat it didnt get any better. Now the easy answer is to remove all this stuff and use a different product, so i DidSo I wanted to return the unopened can to Durabak. i emailed them through Amazon and yup they'll take it back minus shipping and a 15% restocking fee, no issues until the guy at Durabak made a snarky comment. The comment was regarding a previous order I made and cancelld before it was shipped and reordered the 2 quarts that I received.After some back and forth with (Names dont matter at this point) Durabak, they want me to send them the "batch number" so the could seee the sample from that batch. lets get one thing clear even if there are batch samples he couldn't duplicate the environment that was in place at the time of his product being applied to my truck, he can only test the sample in a controlled environment, his environment.I did send the batch number out to them as requested and have not heard back yet, frankly after this post Im sure I wont. I decided that Im not going to send the can back either, when friends come to my shop and ask what that stuff is. I'll simply tell the that is the stuff you dont want to buy look at a different product.That is my experience with Durabak and their Durabak 18 product.On a side note I was dealing directly with Durabak, Amazon is only the conduit between myself and the company. This product come directly from the distributor in NJ as its made in South Africa...According to the labelThank youJohn
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