A SANDBLASTER IS THE ONLY WAY.IF YOU HAVE EVER SEE ON OF THOSE BIG COMPRESSORS THAT IT TAKES A FULL SIZE PICKUP TO PULL YOUR IN THE RIGHT BALLPARK THERE.ANYTHING SMALLER WON'T DO THE JOB.
Sandblaster is not the only way. Can use a grinder with a disc attachment for grinding concrete.
2 possibilities. First, if the previous paint wasn't rubber (ie epoxy), it will peel. ...or if this was the first coat, was it primed? Second and more likely, poor surface prep. Insufficient dry times before and after paint, acid residual, improper paint mixing, etc.
a big one...
Why in the world would you want to paint a marbelite or plaster pool?
Blisters in the paint job? Poor preparation was the result of that. Drain the pool, re-prep the pool walls etc and repaint. Hmm, why did you paint the pool? Was it painted before?
If it's true stainless steel and not a coating, then yes, you can paint a pool ladder with an oil based enamel paint.
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Justin Bieber has a inground pool
form_title= Pool Paint form_header= Make your pool your dream with pool paint. What is the square footage of your pool?*= _ [50] Is your pool above ground or in ground?*= () Above Ground () In Ground What color do you want to paint your pool?*= _ [50] Do you need to remove old paint?*- () Yes () No
A light acid wash should remove the chalk.
How big is the star dust inground swimming pool.
They will most likely work, they just have to have the same specifications.
From my experience as an inground cement pool owner for 7 years. Drain it and have it sandblasted and repaint with a quality marine/pool paint. I would not recommend the paint sold at your local pool supply store. My pool is 20 x 40 and hold 40,000 gallons of water. The paint I use is from a local company that really doesn't sell to the general public. It costs me around $500 for the paint. I can paint the pool myself. The sandblasting should be done by a professional and should cost anywhere between $1,000 and $1,500. Other than that, I know of no other solution to remove paint chipping from the bottom. I had the same problem and it was causing my water to get very cloudy. I know a lot more about the paint part if you need more info and want to email me.
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You certainly can.
There are several variables that affect the overall cost of building and maintaining an inground pool, including the size of the pool and the material will comprise it. In the Chicagoland area a small, basic inground pool will cost between $20,000 and $50,000. Some of the larger, deeper and more high-end inground pools can cost as much as $100,000. Factors into the Cost of the Pool: Size, Region, Materials, Add-on. Ways to Reduce Your Inground Pool Cost: Buy Off-Season, Shop Around, Do It Yourself.
are you a pool dealer? What state are you in?
Outdoor pool Inground pools.