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INSL-X Waterborne, Semi-Gloss Acrylic Pool Paint, Ocean Blue, 1 Gallon

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1.Color:Black


2.Style:Paint


About this item

  • Ocean Blue Waterborne acrylic emulsion swimming pool paint.
  • Use with fresh or saltwater swimming pools.
  • Quick-drying acrylic swimming pool paint.
  • Lasting color and protection in black, white, aquamarine, royal blue, and ocean blue pool paint.
  • Can be applied over most types of properly prepared existing pool paints.
  • Ideal for bare concrete, marcite, gunite & pools made of other masonry.
  • Before painting, review the INSL-X Waterborne Pool Painting Guide for proper preparation and application tips.


Waterborne Swimming Pool Paint is a low-VOC coating that dries quickly for recoating, and withstands continuous submersion in fresh or salt water. Use Waterborne Swimming Pool Paint over most types of properly prepared existing pool paints, as well as bare concrete or plaster, marcite, gunite, and other masonry surfaces in sound condition.


stephen j west
Reviewed in Canada on June 23, 2024
Good quality product. After using primer even worked well on my metal stock tank pool
Texas Bill
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
I was pleased to see on the can that this pool paint is manufactured by Benjamin Moore and I know a painter who swears by that brand. But, I'm more impressed with how smooth this paint rolled onto my concrete pool wall and how far it went. It took only a little more than half the paint that's been required in the past and it covered better too. The other brands of acrylic pool paints I've used before called for about a 3 day cure time before refilling, but this INSL-X paint says a minimum of 7 days cure time under ideal conditions, which leads me to think that something must be different about the formulation. The royal blue looks very nice and I'm glad I chose it over the lighter blue because fading is inevitable over time anyway. Based on my initial experience in applying this paint, I'm hopeful that it will be more durable than what I've used in the past, but I'll update this review if I have any problems with it over the summer. Thanks and good luck!
Abo amjad
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on June 29, 2023
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Rhonda
Reviewed in Australia on December 3, 2023
My pool is old and needed some TLC so I bought this paint online. I live in Perth Western Australia & I was worried because of our harsh hot climate. After cleaning etc I started with the first coat as per instructions and it applied so easily. The final coat, not watered down was easy to apply too & the result is amazing. I haven’t filled it up yet as I need to wait 5 days. I will add to the review later.I did this myself and saved a lot of money, not bad for a woman who loves to paint. Thank you Amazon and INSL-X Waterborne swimming pool paint.I have filled my pool & it’s been over a month and no problems. It’s like a new pool! I highly recommend this product.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2020
We have a large pool. 38,000gallons. It was let to sit for more than 10years prior to us purchasing the house. $25k estimate to redo the plaster. decided to do this ourselves. Ordered 7 gallons based on the estimate, used 5. Did 4 coats to get it evenly coated. We had very coarse and stained plaster. You have to be careful in the transitions from sidewalls to floor. It is easy to get too thick and then it dries chalky as described on the instructions. We did 3 coats as per instructions then a last coat slightly extra water for thinner coat to not have the greying. Success! Like we read, it does fade fast. Faded ~2 shades from finished before we filled at 10 days. Still looks quite good but if you want a deeper blue, get the darker blue color. We went with ocean blue. We did the hot tub with an epoxy product due to heat. This stuff cleans up soooooo much easier. Does not cover as well, and is probably easier to work with. Will need to update later after seeing longevity of the product.
Rodney D. Reynolds
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2020
Non compensated review. Amazing product. Incredibly easy to apply and the results are almost too good to believe. Look at the difference in the pictures.Made the pool look like one of those pictures of the Greek Sea from Mikonos - beautiful, brilliant ultramarine.Coverage depends on porosity and pool plastic condition. Diluted Acid etching of pool plaster is a must, mandatory drying time before starting coating (otherwise you WILL have problems) and needs to be rain free drying period for 5 days when you start filling the pool. Use a sock or towel wrapped to the end of a hose to minimize damage when filling using a pool fill line or a hose - this will allow gentle filling of the pool without mechanical friction and abrasion of the pool lining.Apply with a high nap/long nap brush - i do not recommend spraying due to material loss and overspray. This material will almost immediately bond tightly with other surfaces so if you drop, mist, or spill clean it up immediately otherwise you will have a major problem removing it after it drys. Spillage on aggregate deck could not be burned off with propane torch, mechanically wire wheeled off - it required a 3,200PSI pressure washer on the most concentrated setting to slowly, oh so slowly remove.The product is absolutely amazing and makes for incredible results. A 13,000SF pool with 15 year old plaster required two gallons for multiple coats. I would recommend applying this product in the first year of your pool to eliminate etching, corrosion, and it will help tremendously with algae suppression. Paint endger, quality edge cut brush, long handle and high nap roller and disposable paint liners.
JR
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2019
I did a complete pool overhaul on our 30+ year old in-ground concrete pool. As you can see in the pictures, it was in pretty rough shape! I was quoted $12k-15k for a new plaster job, which is not in our budget! So, I decided to paint it. This was my first time painting a pool, and this is my story.We live on the Georgia coast, right at sea level, so our first step before completely draining our pool was to locate the well point. If you live in an area with a high water table, contact the company that installed your in-ground pool and ask them if they installed a well point on your pool and, if so, where is it located. Any pool company worth its weight will pre-install this well point for your pool when they are constructing the pool itself.I connected our old pool pump / service pump to the well point and kept it running 24/7 while the pool was empty. It had a constant trickle of water, accompanied by large gusts of ground water every ~90 seconds. If you don't do this, you risk your pool floating like a ship!Once the pool was drained and pressure washed thoroughly, I rinsed it with muriatic acid, followed by TSP and lots of water. I found several de-laminated spots in the plaster where it was just crumbling or bubbling and coming off in sheets; all of that plaster had to be chipped up and removed to provide a sound surface. We removed a lot of the plaster on the bottom and patched the spots where exposed concrete was visible with a polymer-modified porcelain tile thinset. The rest we just left alone. Once all of the holes were patched, we swept the pool and prepped it for paint.The paint instructions say to apply the paint to a dry surface, so we let our pool dry in the Georgia sun for 2 days straight before painting. We checked the weather forecast to make sure we had at least 3-7 days of weather with no rain. I found that the instructions were correct on this; our paint adhesion got better and better with each passing day.We applied the first coat and let it dry for 4 hours. And despite the paint instructions to NOT apply paint in direct sunlight, we did anyway. It was extremely hot in the Georgia sun, but the paint still went on good and dried good. We applied the second coat -- which by the way goes on easier than the first coat -- and then cleaned up and called it a day. I then carefully pealed up the Frog painters tape off of the tile line. I noticed that the paint acted like it would easily peel off of the pool surface at this point -- like a cheap latex paint -- but I convinced myself that it just needed a lot of "cure time" to adhere to the concrete correctly. And this was correct! After 7 days of curing in the sun, the spots where I thought it would peel was now stuck on like glue and not going anywhere! Also, the 7 days also allowed for the globs of paint that dripped off of the rollers, that I never noticed or would have cleaned up!So long story short, this paint is excellent and I would definitely recommend it and buy it again. Just make sure you do your prep-work and follow up with care and it will look great.For our 18' x 36' pool (roughly 25k gallons), we used 8.5 gallons of "Ocean Blue" waterborne paint to two-coat it. With all supplies (Pool paint, Tiles, thinset, grout, etc.), we probably spent $2k total.INSL-X WR102309A-01 Waterborne, Semi-Gloss Pool Paint, 1 Gallon, Ocean Blue