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    Default Coping refresh time -Help

    Hi all,

    Our pool coping (inground pool, concrete single pour coping) needs a refresh. Has several small cracks from concrete settle and needs painted / stained.

    Someone told me using paint-able caulk will seal /hide cracks. Good idea or not please??

    Is the concrete stain at Home Depot / Lowes best for this job or do I need a paint???

    Also, pool is in central Fl and is salt.

    Thanks,

    WW
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    Default Re: Coping refresh time -Help

    Go to Lowes or where-ever and get the EXACT product name, and company name off the product you're considering. Call their customer support people, and ask them.

    One of the dirty little secrets of many construction and pool products is that companies don't change product names every time they change formulation. As a result, what worked before (or for a friend 5 years ago) will not necessarily work now. Only the company will have that information. They may not tell you, but they are the only ones who know for sure.

    I'm working on a project to ID all pool chemicals by actual contents, but that's never going to be possible or practical with products like paints, sealants or caulks.

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