Epoxy Swimming Pool Paint - Available in 4, 10 & 20 Litre kits.
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NuPool Epoxy
2 Pack Epoxy Coating
NuPool Epoxy is an isocyanate-free, high build gloss epoxy coating that is impervious to water and moisture. Formulated specifically for new bare concrete and fibreglass pools and recoating of aged 2 pack epoxy coated concrete and fibreglass swimming pools. NuPool Epoxy provides excellent resistance to scuffing, abrasion as well as protection against fatty oils, alkali, acid and efflorescence. It is available in 13 standard colours.
All colours in the drop down list above, please select.. NOTE: The Blues are a stock item. Other colours need to be ordered in with around a 10 day turnaround time.
NuPool Epoxy Features
- Isocyanate Free
- Excellent adhesion
- Excellent hardness
- Outstanding chemical resistance
- Hard-wearing
- High resistance to corrosion and abrasion
- Will resist bacterial growth
- Easy application by brush, roller or spray
Application Guide
Equipment & Tools
Brush or Roller (see TDS for spray application)
Pressure washer and vacuum cleaner
Drop sheets, cardboard or old tarps
Preparation
- Drain the pool using a portable high volume pump, and ensure that all pool equipment is turned off and unplugged.
- Degrease the entire pool with Nu-EcoSafe Degreaser
- Pressure clean the entire pool with a >2000psi pressure washer
- Ensure all stains, oil and the chemical residue is removed. Repeat the cleaning process if needed
- For bare concrete, etch the surface using Nu-EcoSafe Etch and rinse well
- For old or existing 2 pack epoxy surfaces, sand or abrade the entire surface
- Remove all flaking and peeling paint by water blasting or using mechanical abrasion.
- Make any spot repairs to cracks or chips
- Vacuum the entire pool with a soft bristle head. Ensure that all debris has been removed
- Create a safe mixing area near the pool with drop sheets, tarps or cardboard
- Ensure the surface is completely dry before continuing.
- Vacuum the entire pool with a soft bristle head, ensuring that all debris has been removed.
Coat One
- Mix the first coat of NuPool Epoxy using the 3:1 ratio (2-part kit) by adding NuPool Epoxy Part B into NuPool Epoxy Part A
- Mix the 2 parts together thoroughly using a drill mixer
- Add EPiC Epoxy 500 Thinner (approx 20%) and mix again
- Allow the paint to stand for 10 minutes before application
- Use a brush to cut in all edges and corners with NuPool, then roll to cover the surface
- Allow drying for 5 hours (temperature dependant), before applying the second coat
- DO NOT wait more than 72 hours before applying a second coat
Coat Two
- Mix the second coat of NuPool Epoxy using the 3:1 ratio (2-part kit) by adding NuPool Part B into NuPool Part A
- Mix the 2 parts together thoroughly using a drill mixer
- Allow the paint to stand for 10 minutes before application
- Use a brush to cut in all edges and corners with NuPool Epoxy, then roll to cover the surface
- Allow drying for 5 hours (temperature dependant)
Non-Slip
- To create a non-slip surface, apply Nutech Coarse Anti-Slip to the second coat while it is still wet
- If anti-slip has been applied, use a third coat of NuPool Epoxy over the areas
Curing
NuPool Epoxy takes 7 days to completely cure into a hard and durable surface. During this time, the pool must be kept dry. If the surface becomes wet, remove all water and allow it to continue curing
The paintwill cover approximately 6mSq/Litre. Minimum 2 coats required.
Average pool 50,000 - 60,000 litres will require approximately 5-7 x 4L kits for a two coat finish.
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Appearance: Opaque or Coloured viscous liquid
pH: <1.0
Solubility: EPiC Epoxy Thinners
Coats Required: 2 Coats
Recoat Time: 5 - 72 Hours
Touch Dry: 2 - 4 Hours at 25°C
Full Cure: 7 Days
Pot Life: 4 - 5 Hours
Ambient Application Temperature: 15°C - 30°C
Coverage Rate: 6 - 8 m2/L