Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Concrete Bath PRO PAINTERS: What Do I Use To Paint The Bowl Of A Concrete Bird-bath?

PRO PAINTERS: What do I use to paint the bowl of a concrete bird-bath? - concrete bath

Today, I checked with Lowes, Namco, and Leslie Pool, but none of them had no response or were very helpful. Can you tell me what to do? I must heal at first, eh? What type of paint should I use? Thanks in advance!

8 comments:

G-6155 Interceptor said...

Pool Paint
This is a rubber ", not to paint (latex) to. Who will last longer than other options that are likely to be found. When used in a large fish pond with concrete and had no problems. I do not know how long we have the hold fish, but was not very long. This painting is the worst painting I worked, they used only if absolutely necessary. would be clean (hard to see a lot of work) Another option for a third floor (latex paint first, with a latex primer). Latex, feels dry, fast, takes about four weeks to heal. It will not last long, but a little cheaper and easier than painting rubber.

Hardening of the coating does not require any additional step. This is a reference to the representation of the time it takes to chemically cure (dry). After curing of the coating must be chemically harmful to the birds. In addition, you should not need to harden the tables above, an addition.

An epoxy-type paint should adhere well. I have not used one of these for thisType of project, so I'm not sure. You should be able to save in one color or to find a home or a large center. Read the label.

Whoda thunkit said...

Use epoxy paint. It will take longer and better sealing of the concrete than any other color for the public.
BTW, epoxy paint finish is similar to much equipment. Here you will find a better model works best, epoxy and not leach toxins into the water.

DIY Doc said...

If the concrete is still "raw" spot I use instead of any type of color.
Just an old Lobo think after so many years, and gallons for later.

Steven Wolf

adevilch... said...

Let you do that, you know that the birds be okay

cowboydo... said...

I have several Birdbath in the yard, I paint, I go every day and clean the brush and fill with clean water. The pain that I tried the shells of constant humidity.

Sandyspa... said...

Hello, I'm a particular color. Home Depot, Lowes and elsewhere would not be likely. Try to find a place, the garden, statues, bird baths sold to be found. I have to sell in the nursery Armstrong, perhaps, be done. But there is something special because they are permanently under water, but the matter had to be not very toxic to birds. The less to kill a bird if it is not. Hey, maybe an office of the Veterans knows? Anyway, good luck, Bye

onecent1... said...

I do not know how to do it you may change the color of contaminants in waterfowl Leach could poison them.

Rick C said...

I would be a company that specialized specific make and actually ask ..... or send a real problem of painting production as a retailer. Dealers just do not have information on this technique. I think the concrete stain or paint used on parking lots would be a good thing, but one must be careful not to bleed and chemicals toxic to our feathered friends.

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