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Epoxy Paints - Diy Pool Paint

Epotec epoxy is called a high build coating. Meaning it goes on thickly and easily, to last. This is 100% solids , which means no thinners or solvents involved in its chemical structure. Solids make the cured/dry coating. For example, your house paint would have 30-40 % of solids. For more details visit: https://diypoolpaint.com.au/

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Epoxy Paints - Diy Pool Paint

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  1. E Epo poxy xy P Pa ain ints ts

  2. E EPOT POTEC EC e ep poxy oxy Epotec is called a high build coating. Meaning it goes on thickly and easily, to last. This is 100% solids , which means no thinners or solvents involved in its chemical structure. Solids make the cured/dry coating. For example your house paint would have 30-40 % of solids. Water which is solvent in that paint will evaporate leaving only small percentage of material.

  3. O Oth ther er E Ep poxi oxies es Other epoxies have thinners (some, up to 50%) they indeed look good when applied and cover much more area, will last for few years, however if you want them to last longer then you need 1, 2 or 3 extra coats. More work for you, at the beginning or often after a few a years, when you see it wearing through.

  4. O Oth ther er F Fe eat atures ures o of f E Ep poxie oxies s you get great opacity (the paint covers very well leaving very even colour finish) you can go on to damp surfaces. no solvent to give you headaches easy mixing and roller application.

  5. U Us si ing ng E Ep poxy oxy F Fi ill ller er Holes in concrete (smaller ones generally) and fibreglass pools may be filled with an epoxy filler, such as Megapoxy PM. It’s important to follow the mixing and application instructions carefully. Generally you mix equal portions by knife on a clean board until homogenous. Then knife into the holes, slightly over filling.

  6. It will be quite sticky and difficult to get a smooth finish. To smooth out successfully, have a cup of dishwashing detergent and water (about 10 -15 % detergent is ample). Simply dip in your fingers and then run gently over the Epoxy surface to smooth. Repeat as soon as you feel Epoxy wanting to stick to your fingers.

  7. PO Box 3186 Bonnells Bay, NSW 2264 1300 88 79 20 http://diypoolpaint.com.au/ info@poolpaint.com.au

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