tips on painting a tank

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smbjedi

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i want to paint the outside (back) of my new tank. any tips or advice? im think of using spray paint, would it be better than using a brush? (wouldnt want stroke marks) any help would be app.
 

JustLooking

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I have painted the backs of most of my tanks,
the larger ones(6' or more) I roll on,the smaller tanks I spray.
If spraying,mask off everything you dont want painted.
Make sure to cover the inside of the tank.
After painting,cover the cured paint with masking tape to protect it,it will chip & scratch very easy.
 

zazz

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I actually used finger paint.:grinyes:
a murky blend of green blue and black. Needed to be pretty thick to no longer be translucent. I then took craft paper (like a brown paper bag) , crumpled it, then stuck it right to the wet paint. Created a nice subtle impression of depth. Completely different effect than rolling or spraying. just an option
 

johnlarson66

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On the one tank I have painted (which is my biggest tank) I used cheap black spray paint from wal-mart. 97 cents a can.

Let the paint dry before putting HOB filters on. I scratched mine a bit...
 

Slappy*McFish

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I've always rolled paint on. 3 coats. Quick and easy and less messy than spraying. I also prefer to use flat enamel paint.
 

Buckdog

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The finger paint is a great idea. You can get great textures , color mixes, etc., and it washes or scrapes off easily. And you can do it indoors.

If you use a solvent based spray (like the person above said - 99cents at WalMart or Rustoleum at Home Depot), do it outside and wear a respirator.

On another aquarium forum site today a person wanted to do the same thing while they were doing water changes and I was strongly against that. I have been in industrial trades for a long time and when you find out what all those paint solvents can do it aint pretty.

Your lungs, liver, fish and water heater pilot light will thank you.
 

rwilliams254

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Zazz...can you post a picture of what this looks like?
 

smbjedi

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thanks for all the tips, just finished the 3rd coat!(rolled on). looks great, thanks again for the tips! :)
 

zazz

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Zazz...can you post a picture of what this looks like?
OKAY, Ill try.

Buckdog, you're not kidding about the H2O heater.
I once redid wood floors using WATERBASED polyeurathane. The next day I ended up calling the firedept because I couldn't trace that burning smell.
just from fumes burned by the pilot light. nasty. Good thing I didn't have fishtanks. there was black soot settig here and there for days.

smbjedi - congrats!
 
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