For sealing the inside of closed chambers, I've had best luck with Rustoleum countertop paint. Can be tinted to the color of your choice. Is waterproof and food safe. On bare wood- use a Rustoleum latex primer then a few coats of the countertop paint.hello, im in the process of plans for my 4'x8' closed chamber. i was wondering if anyone had some good sealers? i really wouldnt prefer plastic lining but if its whats best i guess ill do it.
will look into it! thank you!For sealing the inside of closed chambers, I've had best luck with Rustoleum countertop paint. Can be tinted to the color of your choice. Is waterproof and food safe. On bare wood- use a Rustoleum latex primer then a few coats of the countertop paint.
can you link me this stuff actually? having trouble finding it.For sealing the inside of closed chambers, I've had best luck with Rustoleum countertop paint. Can be tinted to the color of your choice. Is waterproof and food safe. On bare wood- use a Rustoleum latex primer then a few coats of the countertop paint.
can you link me this stuff actually? having trouble finding it.
was just looking at this and it says the maximum temperature should be 90°? would it still work fine at higher temps?Here it is at Lowe's
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Rust-Oleum...ing-Kit-Actual-Net-Contents-29-fl-oz/50150246
Here it is on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003NEM98Q/?tag=exoticpetnetw-20
And Home Depot
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Rust-Oleum-Specialty-1-qt-Countertop-Tintbase-Kit-246068/202820906
i had a friend who used drylok and has only been on there for a month or so and they said it started chipping and peeling. same thing goes for the reviews of drylok.