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<blockquote data-quote="k_schutte" data-source="post: 6122056" data-attributes="member: 551817"><p>Mortar is a no go...</p><p></p><p>pet store guy says "marine epoxy" or spray truck bed liner woudl work or just get a bunch of silicone and smear that all over the inside... not really cheap though.</p><p></p><p>He said the paint would work but that it would eventualy peel and bubble just like it does on houses over the years... The paint we use is like 40year paint so in this extreme environment i would say it should EASILY last a good 10+ years...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k_schutte, post: 6122056, member: 551817"] Mortar is a no go... pet store guy says "marine epoxy" or spray truck bed liner woudl work or just get a bunch of silicone and smear that all over the inside... not really cheap though. He said the paint would work but that it would eventualy peel and bubble just like it does on houses over the years... The paint we use is like 40year paint so in this extreme environment i would say it should EASILY last a good 10+ years... [/QUOTE]
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