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    I have had my pool about 12 years and I have never changed the water. Over time the pool has acquired many "brown spots". I have been told to drain my pool and sand it down. I am wondering if I can use an orbital sander and what grit sand paper?

    My pool is a salt water pool, about 13000 gallons, a cleaner (I don't remember which type).

    Any help would be appreciated.

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    I doubt standard sand paper is what is used.

    I've never sanded plaster in a pool, but I have used a diamond abrasive disc to remove paint from a pool. I used a grinder like this: Bosch 1994-6 9-Inch Large Angle Grinder
    with pads like these:
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    http://www.rockstardiamond.com/polis...FRJk7Aod-gcAcQ

    You'll need to see what's required to attach those pads to that grinder. Be aware that sanding an entire pool, even with a 9" grinder and diamond disks, is a slow process.

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    Thx PoolDoc,
    I starting sanding the pool today and it is working every well but slow. I can see a noticeable change in color and even my wife likes it. It is a very slow process. I tried a regular disc sander with 180 grit sandpaper so I would not gouge the walls and it did not work very well. It have been all hand sanding. I am using a medium course foam block I got at the local hardware store. If anyone else has some advise, I would love to hear it.
    Thx
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    Hand sanding an entire concrete pool?

    Well, I guess if you spend an hour a day, you can count it as your daily work out. But how long is it going to take?

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    Great question. I used my orbital sander today but I went with 100 grit and it is working well but also very slow. I am having a hard time deciding how much to sand. Using a sanding block, I can see a noticeable difference. With the orbital, I have a brighter white. I think the brighter white is what I want but I am unsure.

    Any advice?
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    Other than to get a diamond pad? No.

    Good luck.

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