Aquarium Sandfall Tutorial
By Phong Tran
Houston, Texas




Exterior Foam Coat is very good stuff. It was easy to apply on the Styrofoam and didn’t set up too quickly like the cement products I had tried. The cements I tried using dried out too quickly and thin layers were not strong and chipped off. I was going to give up until I found out about the Foam Coat. After that, the Stainfast came in and made my job even easier. I mixed the Stainfast with Mixol pigments and applied it over the Foam Coat.

