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Brand | WOOLSEY |
Color | Dawn Blue |
Finish Type | Satin |
Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
Special Feature | UV Resistant |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Epoxy |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Pool Surfaces |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Age Range (Description) | Indoor |
Is Waterproof | True |
Package Information | Can |
Full Cure Time | 5 Days |
Coverage | 1280-1536 sq ft/gallon |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
UPC | 725469031456 |
Manufacturer | MRT |
Finish | Satin |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | UV Resistant |
J**H
Beautiful color and easy to use
Great coverage and easy to follow instructions.
L**G
THIS is a quality paint
Woolsey is a name long associated with marine environments. They have, for many, many years, made fine quality varnishes and epoxy coatings for use on boats. So when it comes to understanding a 'marine' or 'wet' environment, they have the pedigree and the experience. When it came to repainting my fiberglass pool, I didn't hesitate to try a Woolsey epoxy for pools paint.The paint mixed and was applied just as I expected and after a few days of drying, I've refilled my pool with water. It looks beautiful.ONE WARNING: The paint can be very slippery when applied to your pool's stairs and it get even just a little bit wet. Rather than risk an accident with someone slipping as they enter your pool, be sure to add some sand to the paint you are going to apply to the stairs. That will prevent any accidents from happening.
S**N
Poor makeover
Unbelievable ability! Wish we found it years ago
J**B
Product seems okay, but seller is terrible
Product is okay. Very Slippery when wet, which for a paint on the floor of your pool. I asked the seller about an additive to reduce slip and they gave me a link to sand that their company sells. No directions on how to use it, so I guessed and it is still too slippery. Good thing I added a hand rail as part of my pool project.The seller was a nightmare to work with for shipping. They made it signature required, so I had to take half a day off to wait for a delivery. I asked them many times to remove this requirement and the shipper stated they could if the seller requested but the seller refused to help me with this.I bought the recommended amount of paint, but never mixed 2 of the 15 gallons and 1 gallon that was mixed was never used. $400 wasted right there.The pool looks nice. I added some fine automotive/epoxy floor flake to give it a sparkle. However, the white paint in direct sunlight is basically like staring at the sun. For the week that the paint was curing, I could not look at it while the sun was shining.Let's hope this actually lasts 5 to 8 years as stated.Three pictures that show immediately after painting (empty pool) and with water (morning and then direct sun).
K**.
Perfect overcoat sealant
Sealed pool nicely...held up good
I**Y
Good
Good
J**N
Very Good Product
I used this epoxy paint to make the steps in my pool look new again and it worked great. The paint filled in small cracks and unsightly stains. I did put two coats on them but it looked great after one coat. Well worth the money. Pool people wanted to charge $1,000 to do this. I did it for $150. It took a total of 2 hours to pressure wash and paint.
K**Y
Nice quality and great instructions on the can
This is the third time I’ve repaired my top two steps myself. I first cleaned off all the prior parchwork.. not fun. Then used marine finerglass to reinforce the weak spots . After much research I decided to try this paint system. Do the recommened mixing then wait and then apply. Since it’s a 3:1 ratio I pre- measured cups then marked them so I could fill to exact ratio. Again only needed small amounts for the 2 steps. After the second application I sprinkled sand on the steps so they wouldn’t be slippery. Now I’m waiting for cure time and then will fill the pool. Hoping these two coats last 8 years.
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