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paint for use in tank
Is there any type of paint that is safe for use in an aquarium?
I had heard that acrylic paints could be used, but do you need a sealer over them. Thanks Mike |
paint for use in tank
"ka1ifq {Michael Martell}" wrote in message t... Is there any type of paint that is safe for use in an aquarium? I had heard that acrylic paints could be used, but do you need a sealer over them. Thanks Mike AFAIK, you can use any paint if you seal it after it has fully cured. A good sealer is a 2 part marine epoxy. Make sure that you can't have water ingress from underneath, and you can't epoxy anything which has flex to it. If you don't seal it, ymmv. Normal paints are not designed for underwater usage, and the special ones which are, are very expensive and sold in bulk (swimming pool applications). Then you have to sort out which ones are non-toxic, and if you think a manufacturer will make that claim, then you have not tried to find a submersible non-toxic paint before ;~)... I have. NetMax |
paint for use in tank
In article , ka1ifq {Michael Martell} wrote:
Is there any type of paint that is safe for use in an aquarium? Certain two part epoxy paints are food safe. Here are some links: http://www.google.com/search?q=aquarium+epoxy+paint |
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