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Model # NA616

Alternate Part #'s 912232802, 908132801, EPHB32801

Product Description

HI-BUILD EPOXY POOL PAINT - REJUVENATES EVEN THE ROUGHEST SURFACE INTO HARD TILE FINISH

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EP Hi-Build Epoxy Swimming Pool Paint Details:

Our 2-part Hi-Build epoxy coating provides a hard non-porous tile finish that is durable to automatic cleaners and pool chemicals. Hi-Build is crammed full of epoxy resin, U.V. stabilizers, and silicone that further protect against damage caused by algae, U.V. rays and chlorine. Plus, it's easier to keep clean than a plastered pool!

Hi-Build has excellent fill qualities, resulting in a perfect application – even on imperfect pool surfaces. This self-priming coating also has a 1:1 mix ratio, which makes it a much stronger, heavier duty epoxy than other leading brands with much lower mix ratios. 

Apply over most types of epoxy pool coatings in good condition. Can also be applied over bare concrete, plaster, gunite, and fiberglass. Lasts up to 8 years. Dries quickly. Available in White and Dawn Blue.* 2 Gallons.

This superior high build epoxy is formulated to provide the longest lasting finish of any pool paint.

Features:

  • Renovates aged concrete, plaster, and fiberglass surfaces
  • Up to eight or more years of service life
  • Satin finish
  • Abrasion and chemical-resistant
  • Superior choice for spas
  • Self-priming
  • Two-coat system on bare surfaces
  • Alternative to replastering at one-third the cost
  • VOC compliant everywhere in US and Canada 

EP Hi-Build Epoxy Specifications:

  • Priming: Self-priming
  • Application: Roller / Brush / Spray
  • Mixing: Mechanically mix
  • Coverage: Up to 250 Sq. Ft. per kit
  • Fill Time - Outdoor: 5 dry days
  • Fill Time - Indoor: 10 days
  • Clean-Up: Ramuc Thinner
  • Limitations: Three-hour "pot life" when component A and B are mixed together
    Do not apply to a weak or unsound surface
    Non-tintable

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?     Asked on 5/27/2006by Guest

This product comes in 2 1-gallon containers yet the description says it covers 125 sq ft per gallon. Does mixing the two cans together produce 1 or 2 gallons?
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A  Answered on 5/27/2006 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

This product is mixed together to make 2 gallons of paint and will cover a total of 250 sq. ft.
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?     Asked on 6/11/2007by Guest

I purchased a home with a pool that will need paint, but have no idea as to what type of paint was previously applied. Will the previous paint need to be removed (down to bare concrete)or will the epoxy adhere to all other paints?
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A  Answered on 6/11/2007 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

The Epoxy paint can only be used on top of Epoxy paint or concrete, so if you were not sure of the old paint we would recommend removing the old paint all the way down to bare concrete to assure the best results. 
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?     Asked on 2/18/2008by Guest

What are instructions for applying this product?
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A  Answered on 2/18/2008 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Here is a link to the manufacturer's application guide:  http://www.ramucpoolpaint.com/pdf/Hi_Build_app.pdf
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?     Asked on 11/15/2012by Guest

Can this Epoxy Paint be applied over plaster? If so, is there any special prep work that needs to be completed before application?
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A  Answered on 11/15/2012 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

NA616 EP Hi-Build Epoxy can be applied over bare plaster.  Please see our epoxy paint application guide for how to prep the surface.
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?     Asked on 11/15/2012by Guest

How long does it take the epoxy pool paint to dry?
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A  Answered on 11/15/2012 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Drying time for the NA616 EP Hi-Build Epoxy is 5 – 7 dry days for an outdoor pool and 10 – 14 days for an inground pools with adequate ventilation.   If it rains during the drying process, allow an extra day of dry time for each day of rain.
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