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Old May 23rd 2011, 5:27 pm
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Question Removing paint from pool...

I need to remove all the paint in my pool.. as it has a few cracks in it and needs repairing...

Started to jet wash it off, which is slowly doing the job (luckily its a small pool) but wont get off the stubben parts... also using a scraper..

any ideas?...
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Default Re: Removing paint from pool...

Sounds like hard work !! Does it not depend on what the paint is over ? I.e. ceramic times, concrete and what you intend to do with the pool afterwards !
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Its over concrete, and will be repaired and re-concreted after?... then re-painted..
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Default Re: Removing paint from pool...

The usual method (so I'm told) is to sand blast it off or to use a special tool which has flailing brushes - very noisy and very dirty.

Apparently that's the best way to get rid of all the old paint, fibreglass and/or loose cement/concrete.
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