Hello all, I work for a pool cleaning company located in the Southern California area. I battle a ton of stuff, but for the most part the other guys/my boss have seen everything. This one has us stumped though.
We have a client that has granite coping stones near the pool (more as the patio floor actually). They have started to chip from all the use and flecks of them have started to fall to the bottom of the pool, mostly the steps and spa. Now I find that they have spot welded themselves to the bottom of the pool and won't come off! We're all stumped about how to get them off.
The worse part is that I have another client (one that's much more particular), and their spa is doing the same thing. Does anyone have any chemicals that we can use that will loosen them, or some remedy. It's going into summer and I want them to look great for the clients. The strange thing is that it's only these two, the rest are just fine.
If you guys need any more info let me know. Thank you all for your help!
-ZR
We have a client that has granite coping stones near the pool (more as the patio floor actually). They have started to chip from all the use and flecks of them have started to fall to the bottom of the pool, mostly the steps and spa. Now I find that they have spot welded themselves to the bottom of the pool and won't come off! We're all stumped about how to get them off.
The worse part is that I have another client (one that's much more particular), and their spa is doing the same thing. Does anyone have any chemicals that we can use that will loosen them, or some remedy. It's going into summer and I want them to look great for the clients. The strange thing is that it's only these two, the rest are just fine.
If you guys need any more info let me know. Thank you all for your help!
-ZR