Hi all,
I am looking for thoughts and suggestions regarding glass tiles haze and streaks on pool slide. I had calcium stains around pool edge and around water jets along slide, but had them treated with glass bead blasting by a professional two months ago.
The slide looks better but it still has streaks and haziness in several areas. I tried 300dx cleaner, and didn’t appreciate any change in the areas that I tried, so didn’t continue with full use/scrubbing or entire slide. Maybe I didn’t let it “dwell “ long enough but it is hot already and will reach over 100 degrees, so it will dry quickly regardless. (It was only 78 degrees in the sun this morning when I tried it).
The grout between the circular tiles is cement.
I haven’t sealed the pool tiles or slide after the bead blasting.
Any thoughts or suggestions to get the slide looking more like new?
Should I just leave it and seal it.
I remember reading in the forum, some people don’t recommend using a sealant. The slide is out of the water and gets a run of water down it once a week for routine maintenance, since kids are all grown and
out of the house.
Thanks.
I am looking for thoughts and suggestions regarding glass tiles haze and streaks on pool slide. I had calcium stains around pool edge and around water jets along slide, but had them treated with glass bead blasting by a professional two months ago.
The slide looks better but it still has streaks and haziness in several areas. I tried 300dx cleaner, and didn’t appreciate any change in the areas that I tried, so didn’t continue with full use/scrubbing or entire slide. Maybe I didn’t let it “dwell “ long enough but it is hot already and will reach over 100 degrees, so it will dry quickly regardless. (It was only 78 degrees in the sun this morning when I tried it).
The grout between the circular tiles is cement.
I haven’t sealed the pool tiles or slide after the bead blasting.
Any thoughts or suggestions to get the slide looking more like new?
Should I just leave it and seal it.
I remember reading in the forum, some people don’t recommend using a sealant. The slide is out of the water and gets a run of water down it once a week for routine maintenance, since kids are all grown and
out of the house.
Thanks.