#is this the right grout for a custom background expanding foam
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I've seen most people use sprays for it? I'm not really sure
I don't think that's what you'd want
I don't think I've seen people use grout, so I'm a little confused as to what you'd use it for? If you're looking for expanding foam, I'm seeing good things about this product:
I don't have much experience with making tank backgrounds, but I've seen people only really use expanding foam. Kind of expensive for a 3 pack so I wonder if you could get one somewhere else for cheaper. Idk if you'd really need 3, I guess it depends how big your tank is
Introducing the new Pond & Stone GREAT STUFF(TM) SMART DISPENSER. GREAT STUFF Pond & Stone filler, sealer and adhesive is specifically designed to help quickly and easily build beautiful water features. By expanding to fill gaps and cracks, the polyurethane foam helps direct water to flow over th...
You’ll want to seal the expanding foam with Drylock not grout. You can tint the drylock with concrete pigment or acrylic paint to achieve a stone finish
They are from the uk and cannot get drylok
Grout is also fine to use to do backgrounds with it just takes more steps
Is the one I linked all ok to use then? It’s just that I will be getting today if possible
Can anyone possibly answer it’s been a few days my project is on hold until I can actually find out
https://www.bacelic.hr/Proizvod/cemix-premium-g-rucna-vapneno-cementna-zbuka-25-kg/4300 this may not be of use to you but this is what dark den uses
I am trying to research what you have picked but I am having trouble finding anything useful
This forum suggests it will be fine but there is an extensive cure process to make it be tank safe. Hope this helps