Thanks . any help/suggestions would be apreciated....
Thanks . any help/suggestions would be apreciated....
See what time I'm logging on? - This time of year = LONG work days
I can mix the stuff in ~ 1 minute (experience allows me to know the water to dry ratio and I use a 'margin' trowel to mix - real time savers) so have ~ the full 3 minutes to apply and trowel the stuff smooth. Folks mixing for the first time tend to take a couple+ minutes to get the mix to the correct consistency, which means it's got to be troweled smooth more quickly.
If you need a primer on troweling techniques, ask - but it will take me a few days to be able to provide that sort of detailed info - but someone else may help in the meantime.
(had you asked this question in Feb, when I was laid off - I'd have spent hours giving the details - maybe you should open your pool earlier LOL)
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
Thanks Ted I really appreciate the time you are taking to help me
I won't be starting this project for a week or so and I am sure that any info. or tips on techniques that you can give me would help tremendously !!
I will keep checking to see if you have had any spare time but please
post only when you have the time...
Thanks again
Robert.
So If my patch is 1 inch deep and about 12' x12" square,
how long does the patch need to cure before I paint over it?
Do I need to acid wash or etch before I paint??
Sorry for the delay
The patch should cure 24 hours, then be lightly acid washed to liberate any material that hasn't fully bonded to the pre-existing crete. Then allow ~ a day for the floor to dry before applying the paint
I'm out for the weekend on Friday (class reunion) but will be back next week
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
Thanks Ted...
When mixing the hydraulic cement would it be better to use the "bonding"
agent instead of water??
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