Thanks, look forward to the forum...
Thanks, look forward to the forum...
. . . membership upgraded.
Epoxy application is not difficult, but it is demanding. Still, it's probably your best choice. Tech bulletins here
http://www.kelleytech.com/olympic/ol...-bulletins.asp
will give exact how-to info.
PoolDoc / Ben
We just sold out boat and had some leftover Interlux Brightside Polyurethane paint (Hatteras White... which is an off-white and not the mega-white it was prior) that we used to paint our faded coping just this past weekend. It covered easily. It's a paint designed for the marine environment and should hold up very well. Only did a light sanding (to prevent too much dust from going in the water) and wiped with acetone. Used a nice brush. The results are fantastic. We may do another light sanding and second coat, but the jury ius still out on that.
Hope this helps.
Hadn't thought of that - paint that is durable in boat service should work for pools, too.
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