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ree-fready 02-01-2005 02:59 AM

House interior painting and reef?
 
Has anyone had any bad consequences from painting the inside of there house with respects their reef?

Willow 02-01-2005 03:28 AM

from what ive read you should turn off your skimmer while there are paint fumes around or the air will be sucked in the venturi.

EmilyB 02-01-2005 05:43 AM

Latex is one thing, and oil base quite another. If you are painting latex, you can extend the airline on your skimmer outside, try to cover the tank if you are in the immediate area.

Canadian Man 02-01-2005 06:18 AM

Don't drop paint in your tank like I did about 2.5 years ago. What a mess :rolleyes:

ree-fready 02-01-2005 11:59 PM

Thanks for the sugg.`s. I`m going to be painting adjacent rooms and hallway. The wall paint is latex but the ceiling paint is oil. I`ll cover the tank completely and shut off the skimmer and try and vent the rooms as best I can, with a fan if necesary.

Beverly 02-02-2005 01:23 AM

I would paint when the weather was warm enough to have all the windows open and lots of fans going.

danny zubot 02-03-2005 03:25 PM

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I would definately step up the carbon usage while painting just in case.

Jaws 02-03-2005 04:58 PM

Painting
 
While we're on the subject and I don't mean to jack your post, but what can you safely paint the inside of a canopy with?

danny zubot 02-03-2005 06:14 PM

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Marine grade paint, and lots of it.

muck 02-03-2005 07:11 PM

I used 3 or 4 good coats of white Epoxy Paint. Once your done its like a nice layer of plastic inside your canopy. :mrgreen:


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