I've got rust in the skimmers and quite a bit on the seams and around the top, localized in those areas.
I'm wondering if there's a proven fix or procedure, for issues like this. I know it's a big job.
see the photos:
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My tentative plan is to strip the paint off the sides, with stripping chemicals and spackle spachula stripper.
Then grind and scrape all the rust off possible ( jeez - this could eat thru the seams )
Then treat with naval jelly, even though I hope I won't have or see any more rust.
Then prime it, and paint it with marine paint. ( this alone might be $2000+)
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I don't have experience with any of these steps, except for when I tried something like this last year.
I think my approach was a little light, and I just had a grinding stone and then used Naval.Jelly, then a Rustoleum paint product.
The rust came back and the paint chipped.
So I'm looking to do it the 'Right' way this year
Nagging Questions:
Is a sand-blaster necessary, or are there good alternatives ? localized work with grinders, sandblasters, etc.
Do I need to completely paint the sides, starting from bare metal, or can I leave the solid paint on and paint over it ?
How can I cover or rebuild rusted skimmers ?
Should I consider other alternatives: a liner, inner concrete wall or others ?
Suggestions, references, links, or a procudure/guide I can follow, are all welcome
TIA ( Thanks in Advance )
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