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    Default Re: tears near the sewn section patched but still leak

    I used the clear patch material and glue that's available in most box stores first. One part that had two 1" tears with 1" between them I put a patch on the outside as well. Looking through the clear patch through the water; I could see those 1" years had opened up into dollar size holes. I went and got boxer 100 and thicker more "stretchy" patch pieces that were also larger. I went under water and cut the loose edges on the clear patches and hen cut round corners on the new patches and made them 4" wider then the clear patches. I used the boxer 100 to glue them over the clear patches. I repeated that with all he patches already done. After clearing the pooled water from the previous leaks, it appears to no longer be leaking. I topped off the pool so now we will see in the morning if my water level drops. I will likely go on the outside and place a patch on the outside as I did the inside tomorrow but I need more material.
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    Default Re: tears near the sewn section patched but still leak

    I can't help, sorry. Thank you for detailing your experience. Let us know how the outer patch goes!
    26K gal 20x40 rectangular IG vinyl pool; Apr 2014: New pump, liner, auto-cover, & water; Pentair Whisperflo 1HP pump; Pentair Trition sand filter; Cover/Star CS-500 auto cover; Taylor K-2006C; OTO

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    Default Re: tears near the sewn section patched but still leak

    Whenever I have to patch a hole I automatically double-patch it. I use Boxers right from the start and prefer to patch with scraps of liner as they are thicker than the clear patches, and seem to hold more permanently. So a 1/2" hole will have a about a 3x3" patch first, then a 5x5 or 6x6" patch over it. I work especially hard to ensure the edges are sealed and use a black rubber tile roller to ensure the glue is everywhere. Underwater patching is a pain but with practice you get better. You have to watch the glue doesn't float onto your skin and hair, and wear goggles for safety. You do NOT want that stuff floating into your eyes! Use old goggles that you can throw away if you must if the glue gets on them, or can save for the next patch.
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