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Painting my background good idea or not


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Painting my background good idea or not if so what sort of paint acrylic or oil based ? i was told painting glass is not a good idea as chemicals from paint eventually seaps threw ? is this true or not ?

what about a product called plasti dip witch can be removed with no damage if this is an option i sell it at work but rep cant tell me if it will hurt anything. any help would be greatly appreciated .im building a marine tank if this makes any difference 450ltr.

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Rubbish to glass letting paint chemicals or anything through it (unless there is a crack). Acrylic paint works well and is easy to remove if you decide you don't want it any longer. It took me about 5 coats using a roller to get a good even coverage on my tank.

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On my first tank, I taped a store bought background on, on my second tank I spray painted it black. The store bought one looked awful as water leeched down between it and the glass (I could've used the glue though). On my second tank the spray paint looks really good, hasn't worn off and was cheaper.

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Heres my thread on my tank - page 1 is the tank when first painted and then there are progress reports. The black has stood up well. viewtopic.php?f=4&t=61015

My new tank I opted not to go black back and have gone backing instead. Mainly because I wasn't sure what I was doing with the setup.

Most marines go blue I think.

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i was told painting glass is not a good idea as chemicals from paint eventually seaps threw ? is this true or not ?

Hahaha, NO. Glass is one of the least permeable materials around, NOTHING is going to seep through it. You may get a little bit of solvent and overspray getting inside the tank, some extremely tiny amount not worth worrying about. And the solvent will all evaporate and be gone anyway.

Paint also usually scrapes off glass pretty easy and cleanly.

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