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So who wants to make the first aquarium with plywood and this stuff (1 Viewer)

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I want to put that stuff on my shoes so they stay looking nice and so my mother won't hate on my shoes. I just want to put this stuff on everything.
 

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Already out there at big box stores...unfortunately it is not clear and dries to look like "frosted" glass. What would be nice is if they could get it clear so we could coat the interior of our tanks. Presto....no more cleaning algae or coraline :thumb:


You used to only be able to get it in 55 gallon drums but they partnered with rustoleum to bring it to residential consumers. Cool stuff!!!
 

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I wonder if this could be used in the porn industry to prevent std transmission? They would definitely buy it by the drum. :ummdance::kiss:
 

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Already out there at big box stores...unfortunately it is not clear and dries to look like "frosted" glass. What would be nice is if they could get it clear so we could coat the interior of our tanks. Presto....no more cleaning algae or coraline :thumb:


You used to only be able to get it in 55 gallon drums but they partnered with rustoleum to bring it to residential consumers. Cool stuff!!!

Good to know about the frost look it gives to glass. I was thinking about trying it on a car windshield since it has a crack in it and need replaced anyways. It would have made a good test windshield. I will try it on my tires and rims.
 

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I have tried this already and it works really good at first until it starts to get some wear. I tried some on some boots and it worked for about 5 mins. After walking around for 30 minutes my boots were completely soaking wet and I was extreamly disappointed since it worked so good at first.

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Good to know about the frost look it gives to glass. I was thinking about trying it on a car windshield since it has a crack in it and need replaced anyways. It would have made a good test windshield. I will try it on my tires and rims.

Why not just use aquapel?
 

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I'm doing a small test one first, I have plenty of glass to play with, not looking to flood anything. which epoxy you looking to go with?
 

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good choice, i have been looking at other choices, but they become pricey. specifically the applicators for them.
 
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Pond armor seemed like the best bang for the buck. Actually seems like a better product that goes farther but its a little more expensive since its a larger volume.
 
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