Blacking out DIY DWC containers.

Vildez

Active Member
Hey guys / gals

Trying to get recommendations on what to use to black out clear tote containers that I get from my local store. I have purchased regular black paint for interior walls as well as spray paint for designed for plastic and it seems I have to put like 10 coats on it before it is truly blacked out. Worst of all it just ends up flaking off when I am doing res changes etc.. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
 

Johiem

Well-Known Member
Aluminum tape works wonders, basic duck tape can do the job. If you're painting on plastic usually surface preparation, sanding, is a must.
 

vostok

Well-Known Member
Hey guys / gals

Trying to get recommendations on what to use to black out clear tote containers that I get from my local store. I have purchased regular black paint for interior walls as well as spray paint for designed for plastic and it seems I have to put like 10 coats on it before it is truly blacked out. Worst of all it just ends up flaking off when I am doing res changes etc.. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
kitchen foil and glue(use the crappy paint as glue) ...lol
 

Johiem

Well-Known Member
What kind of space are we talking about here? My upgrade from 5 gallon totes to 7.5 gallon totes, effectively doubling my rez resolved some of the Ph swing and took up about the same space. I even made a post here in R.I.U. about going to 7.5 gal bins.
 

DaFreak

Well-Known Member
Seriously, just go online and get the perfect size and color you want. You’ll be happy in the long run.
 
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