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![]() Hi guys! Does anyone know which type of Krylon paint I can use to paint my overflow pls? Thank you very much hope to hear from you cheers...
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![]() And where to buy it please? Thanks
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![]() It's called Krylon Fusion. Mint green/white can. Not sure where to get it in New Westminster, but I know walmart and canadian tire carry it here in Calgary.
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![]() Thank you
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![]() Yep it's krylon fusion and Canadian tire have the best selection. Read the instructions carefully about the recoat times and you will have great success
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![]() Thanks. I just checked online and there is two different kinds of Krylon fusion, does it matter which one to get? And is it safe for fish and corals?
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![]() A few years back I made a false wall on a 10g as refugium, I sprayed it with fusion for plastic and kept fish and corals in it for well over a year with absolutely no issues. I just wouldn't go with any of the metallic or hammered finishes if I were you.
I did a fair amount of research on fish forums before using it and everything led to me believe it was completely safe for reef tanks once fully cured. Hope this helps |
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![]() You can also use rustoleum universal.
I used it within my reef tank with great success. Easily found at rona. Tank with rustoleum on pvc. ![]() Sent from my SGH-I727R using Tapatalk 2 |
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![]() Thanks very much guys
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