j.w
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Im thinking most of you have zero on hand experience with ponds and pond liners. There is actually liquid rubber, fish and human safe, made specifically for the painting of pond liners... which are made out of rubber. For example, "NEOPOND" liquid rubber. It adheres, helps somewhat hide folds, patches small holes, covers tape and patches. It produces a seperate membrane for the pond. Then, I use a pool paint over it. Now there are many types of pond liners and liquid rubber does not work ideally on them all. And not all liquid rubber brands can be painted. But seriously, there is safe paints, like epoxys from pond guy for example. You can paint your pond liners. Psh, we've done it successfully more than a few times.
If you build a pond a certain way you should not need paint. Perhaps you should start your own thread on this subject and introduce yourself nicely