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bkcmurphy
05-29-2006, 08:41 AM
Has anyone tried that chemical that is suppose to fix minor leaks in a liner. Sounds like you just put it in the pool water and the leak gets repaired. Sounds too good to be true and what havoc does it create to the filter? I'm thinking about trying it but I would like to hear from someone who already has.

bkcmurphy
05-29-2006, 04:22 PM
Well
I put in the leak chemical and I will let you know how it works out.

gonefishin
05-29-2006, 10:02 PM
Well...


I have no idea what the product is that your using...

...or if it works. But best of luck with it. Hopefully it fixes your problem.


a few questions...

what kind of pool do you have?


and where does the leak appear to be coming from?


welcome to the forum!! :D

dan

MyBlueDog
05-30-2006, 08:12 AM
I'm interested in your results also. Similar problems. Let us know.

bkcmurphy
05-30-2006, 06:24 PM
I have an above ground pool 30x15. For the last two winters I have had the water drop quite a bit. The first year I ended up in the water in November. Being in the Northeast you can imagine how cold that was. I patched an area I suspected the leak to be in and it seemed to hold. Last year same problem. After I covered the pool the water dropped alot even after repatching the suspected area. I wasn't going to get back in the water in November. I had about a foot of water left in the pool when I opened it. I saw this chemical advertised at Namco pools. So I thought I would give it a try. It is from Sea Clear. http://www.seaklear.com/seaklear_2.0/index.asp. I'll let you know if it holds up.

poolbuoy
05-30-2006, 06:37 PM
My neighbor needs that to fix a crack in his gunite, but keeps trucking in pool water to the tune of $3.. each time. Then he complains.

sevver
05-30-2006, 10:56 PM
I cannot imagine what kind of a chemical would do that, you dump it in a pool skimmer, and it will seek out the leak? Sounds odd. The leak is obviously in your liner if it goes beyond the jet. When it had gone down to around 1' above the bottom, did you inspect the area where the water had stopped? Or do you feel that the water may have still been leaking?
What would be wrong with getting a new liner? That seems like the next option if you cannot find the leak. Boy, it could be small and hard to pinpoint that is for sure.

I just have doubts about the product is all, I cannot see how it will work for you, I think it is mainly for the plumbing part of the pool system. Especially if some of the piping were to be underground. Sort of like a Bars, StopLeak for a Radiator.

pklatorre
05-31-2006, 12:29 AM
I'd like to know how you make out, too, because we also have a small leak. I've been reading up on this type of product. Apparently is is heaveir than water and will sink to the bottom - although the pool must be stirred every so many hours or run through an empty filter ( No DE or cartridge). It eventually settles and hardens. I asked the saleman at Namco and he said they have it but he wouldn't guarantee it to work. For the price ( I've seen another brand on the internet for about $14) I would think it would be worth a try before spending hundreds on a new liner.

sevver
05-31-2006, 06:52 AM
My question is what if the hole is on the side? Or on the coping? What makes you think that this substance would sink to the bottom in the exact location of the hole, and would you want this stuff to harden anywhere else?

Poconos
05-31-2006, 10:25 AM
My answer to the first post in this thread.....snake doo, voodoo, etc. Forget all the snake oil solutions and fix the leak. There are ways to find a leak, takes a lot of patience sometimes, but do it right.
Al

bkcmurphy
05-31-2006, 09:30 PM
Poconos

joined in 69. You must have done alot of leak hunting in your days. Any advice on best way to find a pinhole leak?

Poconos
05-31-2006, 11:10 PM
Yeah...1969 was before Al Gore invented the internet. Check this thread
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=561&highlight=ajs-1
Findng a small leak with dye will take a lot of patience but is possible. I chased a leak last Spring (2005) and took a bit of effort but paid off.
Hope this helps and any more questions don't hesitate to ask.
Al

South_Texas_Sun
06-01-2006, 09:43 AM
Yeah...1969 was before Al Gore invented the internet. Check this thread
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=561&highlight=ajs-1
Findng a small leak with dye will take a lot of patience but is possible. I chased a leak last Spring (2005) and took a bit of effort but paid off.
Hope this helps and any more questions don't hesitate to ask.
Al

(laughing)........caught me with a mouthful of coffee.....

bkcmurphy
06-08-2006, 09:01 PM
Well I would like to report how the liquid pool patch is working but we have had so much rain I have had to take water out of the pool several times. If we ever get any sun I will let everyone know if it worked.