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Are there any paints which are resistant to battery acid? I need to coat the interior of a plywood battery box and would appreciate suggestions
Thanks
[/ QUOTE ]You need something absolutely impervious to moisture or the acid will get into the wood (I have experience /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif ). Danbolene might work or brush gelcoat over the inside. Starting from scratch I would prefer to have a glassfibre or moulded plastic battery container.
I would coat in west system (or similar) epoxy, a pigment can be added if you want a particular colour. Not only it is resistant to battery acid but will also completly seal the ply from any moisture ingress.
Thanks to all. Butyl paint it will be!
I have an epoxy floor paint on a garage floor and battery acid went through it with ease, so although the box will be epoxy coated I think that adding rubber paint is worth doing. Of course, I never expect to spill any acid there anyway!