🌧️ Make a Splash with Style!
The Slate Look Downspout Splash Guard Mold 7047 is a durable, user-friendly plastic mold designed for pouring your own splash guards. Measuring 21.5 inches long and 8.5 inches wide, it comes with easy-to-follow instructions, making it perfect for both DIY projects and professional landscaping needs.
M**Y
Just what the doc ordered!
We live in rain and high wind country on the North Coast of Oregon. Couldn't find a heavy concrete splash guard for a new shed anywhere in the county. Not within 100 miles from us. Unbelievable. So I tried this mold as a last resort. Worked absolutely wonderful. Used about 6 dry quarts of Quikrete mixed to cookie dough consistently, a little cooking spray into the mold beforehand to facilitate easy release. Let sit for 24 hours. Just be careful when you remove the finished guard. I broke the lip on the first try by tapping too hard. Just place upside down on some towels or grass and gently pull mold off. Highly recommend if you can't find splash guards locally. A little pricy but five stars anyway.
M**F
good product
This mold worked great, however I feel it is overpriced.
D**V
Works great
Wonderful product. I've already made six splash guards using a variety of cement products, from fast setting, my own concrete mix, and one using peat moss and pearlite. Each looks great.
D**D
Price is outrageous!
I gave it one star due the the outrageous price of what is worth $12-15 dollars. Probably cost under $2 dollars to make the mold.It does however make decent splash blocks....
A**N
Pretty good
A bit more stiff than i though it would be and takes a bit of work to demold no matter how its prepped... 5 down 13 to go... hope it lasts
D**N
paste wax works best
Tried several methods for the mold release. Minwax paste wax spread on thick with my fingers was by far the best. Quickcrete High Strength set and cured hard enough to be removed from the mold 24 hours later after being set out in the sun on a 80 degree day, and came out in excellent condition. The other brand of concrete was still green in the same conditions. Water just hot enough to steam will soften and expand the mold making the removal much easier.
J**N
My plastic mold arrived damaged it has a hole in it as well as several imperfections in the mold
My plastic mold arrived damaged it has a hole in it as well as several imperfections in the mold. Way overpriced for what it is even if it wasn’t in bad shape
S**D
Nice looking.
It does come out nice, just remember to losen it up from the mold before you try to remove it.
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