qt Zinsser 02304 Clear Zinsser, Gardz Water-Based Problem Surface Sealer
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2Thumbnail 3Thumbnail 4Thumbnail 5Thumbnail 6Thumbnail 7Thumbnail 8

qt Zinsser 02304 Clear Zinsser, Gardz Water-Based Problem Surface Sealer

4.6/5
Product ID: 5684908
Secure Transaction

Details

  • Material
    Plastic
  • Brand
    Zinsser
  • Item Weight
    2.3 Pounds
  • Item dimensions L x W x H
    4.25 x 4.25 x
  • Compatible Material
    Paper
⚡Fast drying for quick project turnaround
đź’§Water-based formula for easy cleanup
🛡️Seals and protects problem surfaces

Description

🛠️ Seal the deal on flawless walls—because your space deserves the best!

  • BUBBLE FREE FINISH - Eliminates bubbles to ensure flawless, professional results every time.
  • QUICK DRY EFFICIENCY - High spread rate and fast drying speed keep your projects moving forward.
  • VERSATILE SEALING POWER - Seals skim coats, spackling, and old wallpaper adhesive for lasting durability.
  • EFFORTLESS SURFACE REPAIR - Smoothly repairs torn paper and damaged drywall with precision.
  • WATER RESISTANT PROTECTION - Safeguards new drywall against moisture, extending wall longevity.

Zinsser Gardz Water-Based Problem Surface Sealer is a clear, fast-drying liquid designed to repair torn paper, seal skim coats, and protect drywall surfaces. Its water-resistant formula eliminates bubbles and seals old wallpaper adhesive, making it an essential tool for professional-grade wall preparation and long-lasting durability.

Large manufacture image 1
Small manufacture image 1Small manufacture image 2Small manufacture image 3Small manufacture image 4Small manufacture image 5

Specifications

MaterialPlastic
BrandZinsser
Item Weight2.3 Pounds
Item dimensions L x W x H4.25 x 4.25 x 4.88 inches
Compatible MaterialPaper
Water Resistance LevelWater Resistant
Item FormLiquid
UPC047719023043
Unit Count32.0 Fl Oz
StyleCompact
Global Trade Identification Number00047719023043
Number of Items1
ColorClear
Surface RecommendationWall
ManufacturerRust-Oleum Corporation
Part Number02304
Item Weight2.3 pounds
Product Dimensions4.25 x 4.25 x 4.88 inches
Item model number02304
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
SizeQuart
Item Package Quantity1
Included ComponentsRust Oleum 02304 Problem Surface Sealer, 1-Quart, Clear
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?No
Warranty DescriptionWarranty

Reviews

4.6

All from verified purchases

P**N

Works as stated.

I used this to seal drywall paper before mudding because of damage after removing trim.After painting there's no sign of bubbling under the paint.There is odor but not overwhelming.I closed the door to the room overnight and was able to work on the walls next day.

L**D

Excellent Drywall Protector & Sealant!

Best product to seal damaged drywall where paper is peeling away. After application, been thru 2 more floods with no damage or mold to Sheetrock. Great stuff.

J**Z

tiene las misma caracteristica señalada en descripcion

uso especifico y calificado de bueno

H**S

Works but creates bubbling problems

This is basically a huge container of mod podge as far as I can tell. It is thin and watery but soaks into torn drywall paper very well and seals it up nicely. Smell is not too bad. I used it to fix a wall after taking down wood paneling. If you are planning on skim coating over this stuff though, you need to be aware that you will have horrible bubbling problems on any coat of joint compound after your first coat. Your first coat will be fine, but any mud you put on top of that first coat will look like your house is possessed and your mud was mixed with holy water. Not a few small bubbles... more like the wall is boiling and or carbonated. This seems to be because the Guardz seals the wall up so well that moisture/air no longer penetrates. Your first skim coat of mud once dry is porous like a sponge and full of air. When you apply another coat on top, the moisture soaks into your dry first coat and drives the air out of it. With the wall being sealed by Guardz, the air has nowhere to go but up to the surface, creating bubbles. Then you think maybe you can go over the surface with your knife and knock the bubbles down, but the pressure you apply must force even more air out of the substrate because once you knock down the bubbles, another round quickly rises. Apparently this is not really unique to Guardz, the same thing happens if you try to apply mud over any painted/sealed surface. First coat of mud is fine, then all subsequent coats of mud will bubble. I did not know this going into my project and so I coated the entire wall in Guardz and planned on doing multiple thin skin coats. My second and third skim coat were filled with bubbles and the wall looked terrible. I ended up sanding almost all the way back down to my first skim coat and painstakingly spackling in the bubbles with very dry (thick) mud, which still bubbles, but not quite as badly as thin mud. At this point I still had some tiny bubble holes and I was also concerned that my texture would bubble once it was sprayed on. So I applied several coats of a thick drywall primer/surfacer which filled in the bubbles and sealed up the wall well enough so that the wet texture did not bubble when applied. Guardz could have been used for this step as a sealer but it is not thick enough to fill imperfections, so I think it is better to use a primer/surfacer before texturing. Anyway, lessons learned: this works great for sealing up torn drywall paper but only plan on putting one single thick skim coat on top, then sand it as flat as you can get it, apply a primer/surfacer, and texture. If you must do multiple coats of mud, you will probably need to let each coat dry completely and then seal it with Guardz before applying the next coat so that you do not get bubbles.

T**Y

Gards Drywall Sealer

Not sure how i came across this product initially. I was pressed into hanging, mudding and taping a small room in my house for being unable to find someone willing to do such a small job (11x11 room). Hanging rock is pretty simple, time and patience will get you to a good place, taping mudding and finishing requires a feel that is developed with experience usually taking more than a couple of days in a small room. Even the lightest touch w/ sanding the finest paper left small marks and so finally i went to a level 5 finish so my lack of technique in the 4th level and sanding could be concealed as much as possible. So there is the background to this review. Gardz... if you have unfinished drywall USE THIS STUFF. You can thin mud a bit more than is recommended (makes putting on a good finish much easier) and this stuff will BOND all off that thin light mud onto the wall. Edges and seams will not crumble. Pulled edges or torn paper will be bonded back. Openings for utility boxes will be set as if in plaster and will not crumble if you use a dab of it on the edges. The entire wall will be as if its plaster once this is applied and dried. I wish i had put a level 5 on the job i paid someone else to do and used this stuff; my little job is FAR better than what i paid pros to do (i didn't pay for level 5 so this has to be a rather significant difference - no intent to jab a the professional out there). So once i applied it, what i got was a very solid wall/surface, semi-glossy, and showing the imperfections, fuzz, a few sanding marks but overall very solid and firm surface. All of the level 5 was hard as plaster. The directions say this is the time to lightly sand and touch up on your finish. I did a bit of both and applied another coat per directions.Couple things to consider:Coverage. In my limited experience, 1 gallon did an 11x11 room an ceiling all level 5 (2 coats per directions). There was less coverage with the first coat.Smell: Not much but it is peculiar and to some may not be pleasant. i did put a fan in the window just to keep the odor down a bit and isolate it to the room being finished. Overnight, the smell was all but gone.Paint: The pre-paint finish you get once you put this on is satin to semi-glossy. This has an effect on the final paint finish. I used ceiling paint on the ceiling (ultra-flat as typical ceiling paint is) and it appeared to be flat (as it should). Nothing notable there. But i used eggshell on the walls and what i see as a finished product is satin - certainly 1 level more glossy than i had expected from the paint. More gloss will expose more flaws so care should be taken to do the touch up between coats of GARDZ. If you want, really want, flat walls, this may not be for you or perhaps you should limit your job to a single coat of GARDZ - IDK this for sure but its a guess from my limited experience. Coverage: paint goes further once applied. 1 gallon of paint w/ 2 coats covered my entire room w/ a pint or 2 left. Someone w/ a lot of experience may tell me that this is typical but it seemed to absorb less on the first pass.Interested in more: go to utube and search GARDZ. there are many folks who are absolutely bonkers about this product and now i am too.good luck w/ your job.

Common Questions

Trustpilot

TrustScore 4.5 | 7,300+ reviews

Yusuf A.

Fantastic experience overall. Will recommend to friends and family.

1 month ago

Neha S.

Excellent communication throughout the order process. Product is perfect.

2 weeks ago

Shop Global, Save with Desertcart
Value for Money
Competitive prices on a vast range of products
Shop Globally
Serving over 300 million shoppers across more than 200 countries
Enhanced Protection
Trusted payment options loved by worldwide shoppers
Customer Assurance
Trusted payment options loved by worldwide shoppers.
Desertcart App
Shop on the go, anytime, anywhere.
166647 â‚®

Duties & taxes incl.

Mongoliastore
1
Free Returns

30 daysfor PRO membership users

15 dayswithout membership

Secure Transaction

Trustpilot

TrustScore 4.5 | 7,300+ reviews

Fatima A.

Best international shipping I've ever tried. Worth every penny!

3 days ago

Sneha T.

Received my product in pristine condition. Great service overall.

1 month ago

Qt Zinsser 02304 Clear Zinsser Gardz Water Based Problem Surface | Desertcart Mongolia