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bizzbie Jan 28th 2016 9:44 am

Tiling a painted pool
 
Hi I have decided to tile my water deposit and turn it into a pool at the moment it is painted blue with swimming pool paint. I am thinking of tiling it and was wondering if I should remove the paint first, any advise would be helpful

snikpoh Jan 28th 2016 6:03 pm

Re: Tiling a painted pool
 

Originally Posted by bizzbie (Post 11852159)
Hi I have decided to tile my water deposit and turn it into a pool at the moment it is painted blue with swimming pool paint. I am thinking of tiling it and was wondering if I should remove the paint first, any advise would be helpful

Yes, you should remove the paint first to give a good bond.

bizzbie Jan 28th 2016 7:25 pm

Re: Tiling a painted pool
 
Yes I thought so but I thought maybe I could but a bonding agent on the paint

Mark604 Jan 29th 2016 2:11 am

Re: Tiling a painted pool
 
We have a concrete pool and I wanted to paint it when it was built but our builder also said that if you do then they'll never be able properly to tile it afterwards. There was always the risk of the tiles falling or slipping.

snikpoh Jan 29th 2016 3:26 am

Re: Tiling a painted pool
 

Originally Posted by Mark604 (Post 11852833)
We have a concrete pool and I wanted to paint it when it was built but our builder also said that if you do then they'll never be able properly to tile it afterwards. There was always the risk of the tiles falling or slipping.

Which is why you have to remove the paint by 'sanding' the surfaces.

VFR Jan 29th 2016 7:04 am

Re: Tiling a painted pool
 
Well sand blasting would remove the paint in no time if you can find an outfit to do it & for the right price.

bizzbie Jan 29th 2016 8:55 am

Re: Tiling a painted pool
 
Sand blasting would be good if it was not expensive, I think I will have to do it by had because of the expense

Mark604 Jan 29th 2016 6:49 pm

Re: Tiling a painted pool
 

Originally Posted by snikpoh (Post 11852893)
Which is why you have to remove the paint by 'sanding' the surfaces.

Just a cheap five minute job then.

bizzbie Jan 29th 2016 8:04 pm

Re: Tiling a painted pool
 
Maybe there is a tool you can attach to a SDS drill becides the flat attachment although I see you can buy one that is 80 mm wide to remove tiles.

EsuriJohn Jan 30th 2016 5:50 am

Re: Tiling a painted pool
 

Originally Posted by bizzbie (Post 11853589)
Maybe there is a tool you can attach to a SDS drill becides the flat attachment although I see you can buy one that is 80 mm wide to remove tiles.

if you have a Karcher I am pretty sure there is an attachment you can buy/rent to sand blast.

bizzbie Jan 30th 2016 9:23 am

Re: Tiling a painted pool
 

Originally Posted by EsuriJohn (Post 11853876)
if you have a Karcher I am pretty sure there is an attachment you can buy/rent to sand blast.

I have ordered a Karcher sand blaster today many thanks, I just hope it works as good as the pressure washer works

EsuriJohn Jan 30th 2016 9:27 am

Re: Tiling a painted pool
 

Originally Posted by bizzbie (Post 11853999)
I have ordered a Karcher sand blaster today many thanks, I just hope it works as good as the pressure washer works

Only here to help!

MikeJ Jan 30th 2016 7:04 pm

Re: Tiling a painted pool
 
I have a Karcher blaster and it worked well on my driveway. But it does use quite a lot of sand which needs clearing up afterwards. It needs clean dry sand so builder's sand won't do. I don't know if you could nip down to the beach and get some? LOL

bizzbie Jan 30th 2016 7:52 pm

Re: Tiling a painted pool
 

Originally Posted by MikeJ (Post 11854225)
I have a Karcher blaster and it worked well on my driveway. But it does use quite a lot of sand which needs clearing up afterwards. It needs clean dry sand so builder's sand won't do. I don't know if you could nip down to the beach and get some? LOL

I was wondering about the sand and I think your suggestion it good I will go to the beach, Many Thanks

snikpoh Jan 30th 2016 7:56 pm

Re: Tiling a painted pool
 
You can buy 'sharp' sand at the builders yard as they use it all the time.

Don't get caught stealing from the beach!


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