I have a 21,000 gal pool, built in 1987, I drained and acid wash washed once in 1999 and just drained it again for some surface repairs. I need to make some patches to the plaster, attached are several pics. There are four issues, 1) chunks missing - I have three or four of these spots and was planning on repairing with epoxy or EZ Patch, thoughts on this and if there is a better material. The surface around these is solid and thick 2) I have several Problem Spots that have a slightly different tint and seems to be wearing more and is more porous then the surrounding area 3) there a few areas that it looks like the original coating was thin and is wearing thru - not sure there is a fix for this but wondering if these areas could be skimmed with a product to fill in the thin spots and add some thickness to the overall area. 4) on two small area on the steps there are small stains that I think came from steel wool that fell into that area years ago. I will send pic in seperate post. 5) There is a graying, particularly on the sides which I was planning on doing a light acid wash, maybe 1 to 4 mix to see if that gets this. But not sure if I should do this as I know it wears the surface. See the overall pic in the next post for this issue
Overall the pool surface is solid and has worn very well and i am not looking to resurface. Also not playing for the perfect solution which would likely be to resurface but a good workable solution to extend the life of the surface.
Any thoughts on the above or suggested materials to use would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance
Overall the pool surface is solid and has worn very well and i am not looking to resurface. Also not playing for the perfect solution which would likely be to resurface but a good workable solution to extend the life of the surface.
Any thoughts on the above or suggested materials to use would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance