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Hi all
I've googled, i've asked in forums... nobody can give me a straight answer on this one. What paint can i use for underwater decoration? I thought maybe a radiator paint as it's waterproof and can handle the ever-so-slightly-warm temperature, but it's oil based and therefore possibly toxic... but then any waterbased paint is equally unsuitable. Any help on this one would be very much appreciated. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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What you'll want is marine epoxy. I believe it's used for painting
boats. That's what folks use when they build their own tanks and need to paint the insides. Anything oil-based would leech stuff into the water column. nut wrote: Hi all I've googled, i've asked in forums... nobody can give me a straight answer on this one. What paint can i use for underwater decoration? I thought maybe a radiator paint as it's waterproof and can handle the ever-so-slightly-warm temperature, but it's oil based and therefore possibly toxic... but then any waterbased paint is equally unsuitable. Any help on this one would be very much appreciated. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() megasycophant wrote: What you'll want is marine epoxy. I believe it's used for painting boats. That's what folks use when they build their own tanks and need to paint the insides. Anything oil-based would leech stuff into the water column. After searching a fe forums i've discovered "Krylon Fusion" is a popular choice and, in his book "Aquarium design", Matthew Christian recommends the use of Acrylic paint saying that, once dry, it's waterproof and non-toxic. He also says that PVA wood glue can be used as an adhesive and sealant. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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I built a couple of 100 gallon aquariums out of plywood years ago,
used the 2 part epoxy from Jones Blair and it worked great. It needs to be for potable water. Home Depot or Lowes most likely has something that will do the job for you. On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 13:00:52 -0000, "nut" wrote: megasycophant wrote: What you'll want is marine epoxy. I believe it's used for painting boats. That's what folks use when they build their own tanks and need to paint the insides. Anything oil-based would leech stuff into the water column. After searching a fe forums i've discovered "Krylon Fusion" is a popular choice and, in his book "Aquarium design", Matthew Christian recommends the use of Acrylic paint saying that, once dry, it's waterproof and non-toxic. He also says that PVA wood glue can be used as an adhesive and sealant. |
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