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HERCO Fish Pond Coating
Is used to prepare the surface to ensure a firm bond. Always
recommended. Soap and water clean-up. Covers 100 to 150 square feet per
gallon.
Neoprene Rubber Coating is an excellent finish to cover cement blocks to
be used in the pond, stop leaks in concrete waterfalls, or cover
concrete or block or other masonry type ponds. |
One coat of
primer and three coats or liquid rubber are recommended for complete
sealing of surface. Water may be added as early as 24 hours after last
coat has dried. Fish can be added 72 hours later. (We still recommended
that a normal pond establishment period pass after stocking with plants
before putting in fish) Each gallon of coating covers approximately 100
to 150 square feet for the three coats needed.
- Primer is used to prepare the surface to ensure a firm
bond. Always recommended. Soap and water clean-up. Covers 100 to 150+
square feet per gallon.
- Thinner-Cleaner is used to keep liquid rubber workable and
brushes clean. Needed for Black Rubber only.
Neoprene
Rubber Coating is an excellent finish to cover cement blocks to be used
in the pond, stop leaks in concrete waterfalls, or cover concrete or
block or other masonry type ponds. One coat of primer and three coats or
liquid rubber are recommended for complete sealing of surface. Water may
be added as early as 24 hours after last coat has dried. Fish can be
added 72 hours later. (We still recommended that a normal pond
establishment period pass after stocking with plants before putting in
fish) Each gallon of coating covers approximately 100 to 150 square feet
for the three coats needed. |
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Is used to prepare the surface to ensure a firm bond. Always
recommended. Soap and water clean-up. Covers 100 to 150 square feet per
gallon.
Neoprene Rubber Coating is an excellent finish to cover cement blocks to
be used in the pond, stop leaks in concrete waterfalls, or cover
concrete or block or other masonry type ponds. One coat of primer and
three coats or liquid rubber are recommended for complete sealing of
surface. Water may be added as early as 24 hours after last coat has
dried. Fish can be added 72 hours later. (We still recommended that a
normal pond establishment period pass after stocking with plants before
putting in fish) Each gallon of coating covers approximately 100 to 150
square feet for the three coats needed. |
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Herco Thinner/Cleaner
FOR BEST RESULTS, FOLLOW THESE STEPS:
- STEP 1: Clean the pond surface with Herco No. TC- 700 Cleaner/
Thinner. Cleaner will dissipate completely in the air.
- STEP 2: Apply one coat of Herco No. P-SC Primer on entire surface.
Let completely dry.
- STEP 3: Apply three coats of Herco No. H-55 Neoprene coating. Once
the surface is clean and com- pletely dry, apply the first coat of
Herco No. H-55. Part of the first coat may be absorbed into the porous
surface of the concrete. This is to be expected. Allow 45 minutes to 1
hour to dry. Add the second and third coats allowing each to dry
completely before proceeding to step 4.
- STEP 4: Once the final coat has dried, allow the rubber to cure
for at least 24 hours before adding water to the pond. After 72 hours,
you may add your fish to the pond.
Upon completion of these 4 steps, you will have a long lasting liner
that is inert, non-abrasive, and consequently, a safer environment for
your fish. |
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