That's a pretty impressive rig you came up with. I won't know until morning if the patch I layed is working or not. Luckily the water is plenty warm to get in but I had to do just what you said to get it down, that is using less adhesive to keep from curling the patch but I'm pretty sure I got enough to cover the crack. My concern is the edges are not completly down as far as I would like and I'm afraid the polaris over time will pull it out. How strong are those adhesives once the set? I thinking of puting a small 2X2 marble tile I have left over from a kitchen remodel over the patch to keep the polaris from wearing on the patch. I know it will look funny and be somewhat irritating to have a peice of tile sitting on the bottom but otherwise I don't think the patch will hold with the polaris hitting it daily.
On a side note I just realized how I got the hole in the first place. I was running the garden hose in the pool with a high pressure nozzle on full blast. I guess the hose happened to swirl at just the right angle and the pool floor took a direct hit creating the hole. Thinking about it makes me sick but this is only my second year of pool ownership so I guess live and learn.
Morning Update: Pool still leaking so the tear I thought was the problem obviously wasn't. I hope the pool guy can come up with something.
Final Update: A second hole on the side was the culprit it took a scuba tank to find it but hopefully I'm ok now.
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