View Full Version : Thinking of painting back of tank black, but??
Mooch28
01-13-2006, 8:19 PM
What kind of paint should i be using??
Flat, semi-gloss, egg shell??
Im gona be using oil, and applying it with a sponge roller, but im not sure what kind of paint to use.
macphoto
01-13-2006, 9:18 PM
I used a water-based gloss latex acrylic.
--Mike
Blinky
01-13-2006, 9:44 PM
Krylon spray paint works REALLY well, I used it on my 65g. Using a brush or roller on glass can be a challenge, and leave marks you can't see until you put a light on the tank. Most people use spray paint TMK.
macphoto
01-13-2006, 9:49 PM
Krylon spray paint works REALLY well, I used it on my 65g. Using a brush or roller on glass can be a challenge, and leave marks you can't see until you put a light on the tank. Most people use spray paint TMK.
Yes, if you do decide to roll, two (maybe three) coats will probably be needed to ensure a consistant appearance from inside the tank. Might indeed be easier to spray it, unless you don't have a suitable location to do so.
--Mike
Mooch28
01-13-2006, 10:24 PM
Thanks guys.
Well the only place i could spray is in my basement, so i'll be going the roll route.
3-4 coats is what ill apply with a 6-7 hours of drying time bewteen coats.
how about regular house hold oil paints?? Would they work?
Also, flat or semi-gloss??
Owens187
01-14-2006, 5:45 AM
fug rolling......use a krylon or acrilic(sp.) or latex spray paint....works great!!!!!
Mooch28
01-14-2006, 8:48 AM
fug rolling......use a krylon or acrilic(sp.) or latex spray paint....works great!!!!!
semi-gloss, gloss or flat??
And where can i get Krylon or acrillic paint from?? Home Depot??
Swimfins
01-14-2006, 10:40 AM
I bought patriotic blue Krylon 'fusion' paint for plastic, glass, pvc, vinyl.
You can apply the second coat within an hour. I applied 3 coats.
Sprayed in my living room, no mess no fuss. (open windows) Use masking tape to protect side glass and newspapers underneath. Wipes away easily with a rag.
Get it at walmart. Don't forget your back glass will later become algae covered and it won't matter if ther's shine through spots, but the krylon covers fully.
wastememphis
01-14-2006, 11:52 AM
I keep my back glass clean so algae wont grow on it, I put on about 4 coats of accrylic paint, they made it for me at homedepot. Make sure that you clean the glass with rubbing alcohol before you apply paint, it cleans the glass very well.
Mooch28
01-14-2006, 1:28 PM
I keep my back glass clean so algae wont grow on it, I put on about 4 coats of accrylic paint, they made it for me at homedepot. Make sure that you clean the glass with rubbing alcohol before you apply paint, it cleans the glass very well.
What do you mean they made it for you?? Do they not sell accrylic paint in a 1 litre can??
Guys, nobody has answered one question for me yet.
GLOSS, SEMI, OR FLAT?? :p:
reefrash
01-14-2006, 6:52 PM
I'd go gloss, but I would think they would all look glossy as you are applying the paint to glass. Oh yeah, I use Rust Oleum gloss emamel in the spray can. Tape off 2-3 light coats works for me.
Koi Hoe
01-14-2006, 7:12 PM
GLOSS, SEMI, OR FLAT??
I really don't think it make a difference which one you use. you will not get the affect that ur thing you would get if you was to say paint it on wood, plasic or ??? you really will not see the diffence if you do it would be very min.
wastememphis
01-14-2006, 9:21 PM
I had them mix different colors of black to get a nice flat color. It doesn't matter if its glossy or not its going to look the same no matter what through glass.
Mooch28
01-15-2006, 8:42 AM
Ok, thanks guys. Appreciate all the help.
Can't wait to get my tank and get started!!