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Old 06-02-2013, 06:50 PM
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poison? maybe when it's not dry? they mention ''aquarium'' in the intended use. I am guessing it is toxic while wet but ok when dry? I have never tried it myself but I have read of a few people using that with aquarium.

I did try the Krylon Fusion and it is not only for plastic and it is non toxic when dry.
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Just used Tremclad for the back panel on our new 120 a few weeks ago. Had a left over can from another project. Rolled it on about 5 layers letting it dry between each layer and it looks great and is holding up fine.
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I have plastidip, it says use on glass but I see no reference to aquariums. It references marine but I believe that's for boats. Krylon is much cheaper than plastidip though!
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