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I have a customer Crystal palace they are looking to paint numbers on ceramic tiles in a swimming pool. They have tried vinyl, oil base paint nothing works. It is a satin finish, I am thinking of using epoxy paint.
Wondering if any of you have a solution to my situation???
Brian Hansen
-------------------- Brian Hansen Heritage Signs & Graphic Designs 6003 Route 495 St.Marie New Brunswick (506)955.8885 Posts: 315 | From: St. Marie , New Brunswick | Registered: May 2002
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There are 2 part epoxy paints, and pool paints, that will work, remember to check your local regulatons regarding number size and typestyle and possiblt contrast, if there is a restriction, whiich there usually is, you might as well go to a pool supply or tile supply that specialized in pool tile.
Rick
-------------------- Rick Chavez Hemet, CA Posts: 1540 | From: Hemet,CA U.S.A. | Registered: Jun 2001
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i used a paint on the walls around a swimming pool once and it is still holding. it's called chlorinated rubber and then there is another one called aquanated rubber. check with a large paint supplier
-------------------- Miles Cullinane, Cork, Ireland.
From the sometimes sunny south of Ireland, Posts: 914 | From: Cork, Ireland | Registered: Jul 1999
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hy briand i use epoxy paint in pool for a camping and this paint make 3 yeard befor craked i think its good for pool and this pool pass winter fool of snow bye
-------------------- rene st pierre quebec city canada
red & white 81 forever 666 Posts: 290 | From: quebec city | Registered: Aug 2003
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