Hi Dan,
I can't answer your question, but I will alert Waste, who is a forum member and one of the resident liner experts, to pop in here and see if he can help you out.
Welcome to the forum!
Hi Dan,
I can't answer your question, but I will alert Waste, who is a forum member and one of the resident liner experts, to pop in here and see if he can help you out.
Welcome to the forum!
Janet
Thanks for the quick reply and welcome aylad. Liner repair is due to commence after lunch. The sellers of Boxer 100 told DanMan to use liner material from pool store for repair as large as the one we're doing (4 1/4" x 3 3/4" x 1 1/4" depression). We have the liner material and the solvent. Food dye test showed no signs of leakage. Hope this repair will keep a leak from occuring. Boxer 100 seller said to use the material included in their kit to make an "X" over the top of the liner patch. If there are any reservations by forum members, we'd welcome comments. Mrs. DanMan
I can't help with your liner repair question but had another comment I wanted to share.
Are you aware that copper is what stains pools, fingernails and what turns blonde hair green? The popular notion is that it is chlorine that does this, but it is the copper. We always advise people to stay FAR AWAY from putting coppers in their pools. Just wanted to throw that out there for you in case you weren't aware of this fact.
Welcome to the Pool Forum!
Thanx Watermom for the welcome. Yes, we're aware of copper turning things green. The pool isn't an issue - no staining after 4 years. Fingernails not a problem either. Hair is another story. Of the 4 people who use the pool almost daily, two are dark blondes, one dark brunette with some grey and one white (me). I'm the only one with green hair which I use a clarifying shampoo to take care of. Our water condition has been excellent using the Water Doctor (not something we have to use all the time). Thanks for the caution tho. Mrs. DanMan
Mr. and Mrs. DanMan, welcome to The Forum!
It's probably too late but here is some basic patching info.
Please let us know how the patch holds up. I've got a radical idea on patching a crevasse that I'll share with you, should you need the info.
Thanks for joining us and I hope you have nothing but a well enjoyed pool the rest of the season.
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
Waste - Thanx for the welcome. And it's not too late, we didn't do the patch today. Swimmers showed up hoping to escape from the heat so the patching was put off until maybe tomorrow. We've both read your description of how to patch a hole - very helpful to see it laid out step by step. Pictures made it even better. We welcome your crevasse patching idea. I haven't seen anything in my Google searches about crevasses. Doing searches for patches really turns up some weird stuff. Lots about drug patches. This forum seems to have a lot of people willing to share their experiences and ideas. We're DIY-ers and are always looking for the best way to do the job. By the way, if a partial message shows up somewhere, I got lost doing a reply while looking back at the "patching a leak" thread. Sorry for the clutter if that happens.
Thanx again - DanMan
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