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Olympic Pool Paint Gunzite Primer is a professional-grade, two-part epoxy primer designed for rough plaster, concrete, fiberglass, and sandblasted pool surfaces. It comes with a 1-gallon base and 1-quart catalyst, mixing to cover 100-150 sq ft per gallon. This primer smooths surfaces and provides an ideal base for Olympic’s Poxolon 2 and Zeron epoxy pool paints, ensuring long-lasting adhesion and a flawless finish. Trusted by pros and evolving under the Smart Seal by Olympic brand, it’s the essential first step for a premium pool paint job.








| ASIN | B00SA7DLXI |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,271 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #59 in Pool & Deck Repair Products |
| Brand Name | Kelley Technical Coatings |
| Color | Gunzite |
| Color Code | Gunzite |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | 100-150 sq ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (151) |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Included Components | 1 Gallon Base, 1 Quart Catalyst |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 128 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kelley Technical Coatings |
| Model Name | FBA-KTC-216 |
| Model Number | 216/GL |
| Paint Type | Epoxy |
| Part Number | 216/GL |
| Size | 80 Fl Oz (Pack of 2) |
| Special Features | for use with Olympic pool paints |
| Specific Uses For Product | use with Olympic Poxolon 2 or Zeron pool paints |
| Surface Recommendation | rough concrete, rough plaster, fiberglass |
| UPC | 801838070018 |
| Unit Count | 160.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**Y
Speed of service over quality of delivery
Good product good delivery I will use again
M**N
Smooth and easy application
https://a.co/d/hYz1JdL This was the perfect primer for my pool steps and Pool coping. It went on smooth and was easy to work with after a good stir! prepping the area is recommended before applying. I used the above link for a non slip paint finish after the primer. I used a sponge brush and 4 inch foam roller.
J**S
Great pool primer . We used about 7 gallons for 33,000 gallon pool
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Worked very well on our hybrid pool. Thickness: Thickness is perfect for this type of project
M**N
Hard to find
Overall, I’m thrilled with my choice of Pool Paint. Its ease of application, stunning color, and durability make it a standout product, especially for those struggling to find quality pool supplies locally. If you're looking to revitalize your pool and are facing similar challenges, I highly recommend giving this paint a try. Your backyard will thank you! Before and after pictures s
P**N
Amazing results
I have a 24k gallon free form lap pool with fiberglass walls and concrete bottom. Used 6 gals of Gunzite primer after weeks of grinding/sanding/repairs with Leslie Patch-It. I used 3 gal of Olypic Zeron Blue Ice on the walls (2 Coats) and 6 gals of Zeron White on the floor (2 Coats). I have used Dura Seal in the past but found this product to be superior. Hope to get the 8yrs out of it as described. The succes is all in the prep work and the cooperation of the weather gods. Very satisfied with results. It thickens quickly. Do not recommend mixing more then 1 gal at a time unless you have multiple painters. I did it all solo and it took awhile.
A**R
Great product
Easy to use
S**S
good for the money
looks good, easy to work with, although it has been a year color still good, our feet are getting blue
J**R
Things I learned along the way.
I wish I had taken these up to my sherwin williams shop to shake them before opening. I had to sacrifice a kitchen spatula to get all the catalyst out. I've worked with epoxy before, and I made the assumption that the brush/roller strokes would level out on their own.. they do not. but, it's not that bad to be honest. I would have just gone over it with a smooth epoxy roller again if I had known. Otherwise, I wouldn't ever use anything else on a plaster over gunnite in-ground pool. FYI - I had acid washed my spa and it made the plaster super rough and uncomfortable to sit on. So, I'm just re-coating the seat.
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