Ideal for use on Plaster, Gunite, Concrete, and Fiberglass gel-coat surfaces A single application can last up to 7 - 8 years Delivers a stain-resistant, tile like finish Please Note: Epoxy Primer is required for new applications Coverage: 125 - 150 sq ft per gallon on average
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Brand | In The Swim |
Item model number | A7260 |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 1113968 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 801838032184 |
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Aside from dark blue not being particularly dark, I was able to get the color I wanted by mixing with some black. The result is great and so far it seems to be rock solid. Well see if it makes it 8 years. But at this point very pleased.
My in ground pool was installed in 1975. In 2002 it was looking a little dull so I painted it with In The Swim epoxy paint. 20 years later (2022) it was looking dull and starting to peel so I drained it this year and painted it again with In The Swim epoxy paint. I am very pleased both times with the results. I will say if I had repainted in 10 years it would have been less work and probably half the paint. Great product. Pool looks new again.
We don't have to paint our Pool that often (we last painted it in 2004), but when we do, we go for Super Poxy Shield by In The Swim. The price per gallon is reasonable, it's easy to use, it doesn't stink as bad as your typical Epoxy, and best of all, we were able to go 17 years between painting, despite the advertised paint life of 8 years! I've included "Before" and "After" pictures.
My in ground pool was installed in 1975. In 2002 it was looking a little dull so I painted it with In The Swim epoxy paint. 20 years later (2022) it was looking dull and starting to peel so I drained it this year and painted it again with In The Swim epoxy paint. I am very pleased both times with the results. I will say if I had repainted in 10 years it would have been less work and probably half the paint. Great product. Pool looks new again.
I had some 4 submerged barstools that were nothing more than 14‚ÄĚ x 2‚ÄĚ cement plates. The instructions mention drying time at x temperature. I figured I could not complete 4 barstools in the time allotted so only mixed half the paint. At 90 degrees I was able to complete all 4 units in about 40 minutes and did not touch them for 5 hours. I poured right int he middle and then brushed it elsewhere. I was still able to trim the edges easily with a box cutter after 5 hours. Thickness is right at 3/16‚ÄĚ. Word of advice. Do not rely on cardboard to protect the table/surface your painting on the paint can soak through and it will find its way to the table. Took longer to clean up then do the job. Still have to clean up the table which can do in 30 minutes by sanding and staining.
Works well for my pool. Needed to order more, one gallon was not enough.
This will be the third time using this paint. It's a little pricey, but the pool looks like new. It's bright white, feels smooth, and the paint lasts a long time. I think it's recommended to paint more often, but my pool kept looking good for at least 6 years.
My in ground pool was installed in 1975. In 2002 it was looking a little dull so I painted it with In The Swim epoxy paint. 20 years later (2022) it was looking dull and starting to peel so I drained it this year and painted it again with In The Swim epoxy paint. I am very pleased both times with the results. I will say if I had repainted in 10 years it would have been less work and probably half the paint. Great product. Pool looks new again.
I've applied this paint at what must be its extreme range for application --- around 55 degrees F. It takes a long time to set, but when it finally does, it gives a great surface. It also gases off for a long time (part of the same setting process, I assume) and that is not pleasant. Should be applied in an area with good ventilation.
Paint and primer are excellent and easy to apply, they appear to coat very good. I painted my concrete steps going into the pool and the first time I entered the pool, I slipped and fell. The paint is super slick