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Trade: home remodeler, general contractor
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Swimming Pool Paint Problem
I am a remodeling contractor, but was asked to paint a concrete pool
by one of my clients. He had the paint,Dri-lock. When he filled the pool with water, the bottom was covered with white dust, don't know if it was the paint or his well water. any suggestions? |
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Re: Swimming Pool Paint Problem
sandblast it off and use epoxy pool paint
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Re: Swimming Pool Paint Problem
Pool painting is a pretty specialized process. Not something to take on if you don't know what you're doing. You have to use the right coating depending on the surface. Here's a link to an awesome product if you're willing to take it on. http://www.poolrestoration.com/
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