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aqua cote
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 7:17 pm
by grovsey
hi guys
been reading up on this and looking for someone that has actually used it and what your opinion of the end result is.
not looking for the f/g brigade to jump on this thread

Re: aqua cote
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:41 pm
by oldgit
hi
ive never ask aqua cote but have used p1 pond paint.ithas been on one of my ponds for over ten years with no peeling or leaks
Re: aqua cote
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:44 pm
by grovsey
there must be soneone on here that has used it
Re: aqua cote
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 10:46 pm
by markam
Hi grovsey , i have used aquakote on a few customers ponds and it does give a good finish, you have to make sure the 2 coats are done within 24hrs of each other or there can be issuses with the 2 layers not bonding. it isnt cheap though and can work out very similar in price to getting your pond f/glassed.
Mark
Re: aqua cote
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 12:28 pm
by eds
I used the P1 pond paint (is that the same thing?) and had some real issues with it. There seemed to be a problem with the batch I got and it just didn't cure. They sent me a replacement and it was fine and I think mine was a one-off as they hadn't had any other complaints but the finish I've got is not very good at all, probably because of this. I've got G4 on the pond and that's been great but the next one will be insulated and fibreglassed.
Re: aqua cote
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 4:24 pm
by oldgit
hi
i think you have to remember p1 is a paint so if the background is not good then it will show imperfections just like painting a wall in your house with holes and cracks in it.
the last pond i used p1 on was last year and was constructed with shuttered concrete which gave an instant smooth finish,so when painted it was perfect.
Re: aqua cote
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 11:39 am
by grovsey
markam wrote:Hi grovsey , i have used aquakote on a few customers ponds and it does give a good finish, you have to make sure the 2 coats are done within 24hrs of each other or there can be issuses with the 2 layers not bonding. it isnt cheap though and can work out very similar in price to getting your pond f/glassed.
Mark
what is the average price on a sq mtr on f/g as sent dave arnold a few emails asking on how much a sq mt he charges and no reply ,
Re: aqua cote
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:09 pm
by markam
Hi there , i wqould say 25-30 per square metre for fibreglass.
Mark
Re: aqua cote
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 3:35 pm
by grovsey
thats doulbe compares to aqua cote ,if i was to use a box pond liner i know you can have a b/d but regarding the returns normally they would be in the middle but with a liner do you have to return to the top of the pond ??
Re: aqua cote
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:53 pm
by dragonsnapper
Hi
As a user of aqua cote over 2 years ago I'm very pleased with the result, the finish I got was very good, it is very strong and I've had not the slightest problem with it.
Points I would consider are:
The better the base the better the finish. Try to do it on a warm, not hot day as it cures very quickly if too hot.
But cheap brushes, gloves and use old clothes and just throw away after use.
I hope this helps you, I would certainly use again.
Good luck