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SLB76

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Hi. Anyone know any specific products that's also readily available to be used to seal and protect objects? I have a Shist rock with a painted logo on it that I would love to put in my aquarium and make it safe for my cichlids. Cheers
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The object will have no clock parts on it. Just rock and painted logo


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That's why I'm looking for ideas on sealing/protecting it. I've seen it done on the show Tanked. But never give any details on what they use.


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Why not? That's their profession. Anyways found something that'll work.

Pond Armor


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Everyone entitled to their opinion but I got the Pond Armor from doing research.
 
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I used acrylic paint to redo some dragons I had and sealed it with the dishwasher safe mod podge because it's meant to be submerged and it's food safe and I've never had any problems. I just waited 24 hours between coats of paint and mod podge.

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I'm looking to do the same thing with shells that might have deteriorated over time due to the bad climate(they were out side for years) I was thinking maybe a poxy resin or polyethylene I'll check out that pond armor never heard of it


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