Inherited a now 35 yr old pool, which had always had vinyl paint used. Pool has sustained numerous cracks over the years due to settling common in New Mexico, and additional repairs are needed.
Only local pool service strongly said not to sandblast due to concerns re: structure, and all vinyl paint we were told must be removed before we can repair/redo with epoxy, so I have been using a 7 in. angle grinder and a 3100 psi pressure washer. film Not fun, and now that most is removed, there is still a thin film of paint in many areas.
Plan has been to use a rubberized product (sani-tred), their proprietary hydraulic cement, but they say 'all previous surface materials must be removed to insure penetration of our product into sub-surface'. I plan on following with epoxy.
Finally! Does anyone have any thoughts on how deep I have to drill? Would muriatic acid, left on for several minutes be a possible solution? Even if down to bare concrete that would be OK.
Many thanks for suggestions...
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