Olympic X1108/QT Rubber Base Paint Thinner, 1 Quart
Use Rubber Base Paint Thinner with rubber base pool paint. Should be thinned 1/4 quart to 1 gallon of paint.
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Olympic X1108/QT Rubber Base Paint Thinner, 1 Quart | Doheny's 43701001 High Build Epoxy Coating, 1 Gallon, White | Doheny's 43703001 Acrylic Pool Coating, 1 Gallon, White | |
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Use Rubber Base Paint Thinner with rubber base pool paint. Should be thinned 1/4 quart to 1 gallon of paint. |
Doheny's High Build Epoxy Coating provides excellent stain, chemical, and abrasion resistance. This self-priming superior high-build epoxy coating is formulated to provide long lasting performance. Packaged in an easy to use 3:1 mix ratio, Doheny's High Build Epoxy applies easily and builds up to 8 mils dry per coat, providing smoothing qualities. A two-coat system offers up to 8 years of service life. The shipping box will include 1 gallon of epoxy only 3/4 filled and a 1 quart catalyst of Doheny's High Build Epoxy Coating Part B that you will add to the 1 gallon can to mix. Use this quick formula to calculate how much paint you'll need for your pool. Rectangular and Oval Pools: L x W x 1.65 = total square feet. Lazy "L" Pools: L x W x 1.5 = total square feet. Free-Form Pools: L x W x 1.6 = total square feet. WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov |
Doheny's Acrylic Pool Coating offers the advantages of water-based technology, and can be applied to damp surfaces, previously painted acrylic, chlorinated rubber and synthetic rubber surfaces. It can be used when short down times are necessary, as the pool can be filled 3 days after the final application. Water-based acrylics provide excellent color-retention and UV resistance. Available in white, bikini blue, and blue ice. Use this quick formula to calculate how much paint you'll need for your pool. Rectangular and Oval Pools: L x W x 1.65 = total square feet. Lazy "L" Pools: L x W x 1.5 = total square feet. Free-Form Pools: L x W x 1.6 = total square feet. WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov |