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In The Swim Dark Blue Super Poxy Shield is a high-quality epoxy-based swimming pool paint designed for both indoor and outdoor use. This durable paint offers a high-gloss finish that lasts up to eight years, is waterproof, and effectively seals small cracks in pool surfaces. With a quick cure time of just three hours, it ensures your pool is ready for enjoyment in no time. Non-toxic and easy to apply, it transforms your pool into a stunning oasis while providing safety features for slippery areas.
Brand | In The Swim |
Color | Dark Blue |
Finish Type | High-Gloss |
Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
Special Feature | Non Toxic |
Unit Count | 128 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Epoxy |
Specific Uses For Product | Above-Ground |
Surface Recommendation | Tile |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Package Information | Can |
Full Cure Time | 3 Hours |
Coverage | 1 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
UPC | 801838032214 |
Manufacturer | Kelley Tech. |
Part Number | A7230 |
Item Weight | 12.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.1 x 9.2 x 7.6 inches |
Item model number | A7230 |
Finish | High-Gloss |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
M**N
Very Pleased
I was very pleased with the paint. It was easy to mix and apply. It dried and cured pretty quickly as well. We live in a somewhat humid environment, so I was impressed with how quickly we were able to refill the pool.
C**A
Works amazing
Beautiful colorI have used this paint before and will be using it again 3 days to cure. It lasts about 3 years with minor chipping after the second year but i 100% recommend this product just be careful applying.
P**G
I love the color!
Update: It has been two years since my project and it still looks great. No peeling or paint coming off. The color has not lightened and I only used one coat. Just take your time and use an adequate amount on the section you are painting. I don't believe a second coat is recommended. It's not regular paintI love the color. I chose dark blue. As you can see it is not what we normally think of as dark blue. It is bright and very glossy. I finished painting yesterday and now waiting for it to cure. It's more like glossy smurf blue or deep Caribbean blue. A true test would be once the water is in and time. I bought 3 gallons of primer but didn't have enough. I bought 4 gallons of paint and have one gallon left over... I don't know how that is. I'm hoping the paint will stay on the parts of the steps that didn't get a prime coat. I don't see why it wouldn't. There are tiny pores in the cement to grab onto it. I purchased holographic grout glitter to sprinkle on the paint after painting for added sparkle.
R**T
Great Product
Just painted my in ground hot tub. Paint went on well and dried very strong. Looks great too! I recommend it!!
C**S
Dark Blue is not even remotely close to “dark blue”
Be very careful, the “dark blue” is more like a light blue - almost a bright blue hue even - which was to my surprise. I contacted seller, very rude, said I got what I ordered. I simply suggested it’s not what I ordered, dark blue is what I ordered. Again was denied refund. Will never do business again with this company.
L**S
Covered pool well
Used it to repaint fiberglass pool and it worked really good. Pool looks brand new now. Can't rate durability as I just painted but seems solid and holding up great. It is very sticky and do t count on reusing your brush or rollers as it is impossible to clean them. I ordered according g to manufacturer formula and I ended up not using 3 cans which are not returnable and had to eat the cost unless I can use them in 8 years.
V**R
Great look
First, I want to thank everyone who has ever written a review (good or bad) for the products I used for this project. This product worked great and I am happy with the finished result. I followed each step meticulously and took my time to be thorough. I recommend 2 people for the DYI ers. TSP wash, pressure wash. muriatic acid wash with Biodex, TSP wash again. I primed the surface even though it was not required. I ensured all loose paint was gone before priming. The instructions for mixing the epoxy is specific. Read the label and follow the directions based on the temperature outside. I did one coat and a second spot coat in a few areas I did not cover well with the first coat. I allowed up to 10 days to dry. We had a few overnight rain falls. Invest in a wet/dry vac to keep the surface in the deep end as dry as possible if it rains. Take out your hydrostatic plugs if you can. I was able to take one out and constantly checked the USGS website for ground water table levels in my area. Please be safe when using all products. Use protective clothing, respirator mask, rubber boots and gloves during your process. In the Swim has a great blog on their website to help you do your research and planning for a project like this. The color is "Pool Blue" not "Dark Blue". I only had one can of Dark Blue at the time and it was out of stock. The "Pool Blue" worked out great. Lastly, you must put an additive or sand on the steps during the priming/painting stage to ensure roughness. Make sure you add it evenly. I added two packs way more than what was advised. Your pool steps will be slick if you don't do this. I appreciate every YouTube video, blog, and review that helped educate me to complete this job.
J**N
Awesome Product
Did a great job! Covered great.
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