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2025-09-04 18:41:37
I had an in ground vinyl liner pool which had begun to leak...a lot. I turned off the water to let the water find the level of the leak. After it had gone below the returns and light and was still dropping I pumped it dry and had a leak detection guy come out. He said there was a slight leak in the line from the "drain" to the pump.I had the pool fiberglassed as the cost of vinyl liners had quadrupled. The fiberglass people were going to eliminate the "drain" but didn't. This is a rental house, I was not in town while they did the work.Despite having plugged the line, there was still lots of leakage.I got this product and did a bit of diving with my hookah setup to seal every place of that drain area that was, with marker liquid, showing leakage. The good news is that there may still be slight leakage but the water bill is back where it should be.This stuff works great!
Paul L Springer III
2025-08-25 20:45:24
Our plaster pool is starting to get small spalls in the plaster. Patching is cheaper than draining the pool for new plaster so we gave this a try. It worked under water on both the bottom and side. It smoothed well by hand on the side and by foot on the bottom. It has been six months and so far it is holding up well.
dissatisfied
2025-07-30 15:51:54
It did cover my crack in the pool, but make sure you push to put in the crack and not rub. I had to put on thick and let dry to get hard. For some reason an area of putty fell off and was floating In water but picked it up and put back on and it stayed and got hard. The only thing the rust from the rebar came thru it and that’s what I wanted to prevent 🙠I haven’t sanded it down so it’s a thick white line (which is ok with me) because I don’t want to take a chance that it all comes out of the crack. It’s a little hard to get out of the tubes, easily to use a scissors and then squeeze
kerin white
2025-07-23 16:09:19
I have an inground concrete pool 25 x 50 and everyday it was losing water like 3 to 4 inches in 24 hrs. Every day I was filling it back up and this went on for over a week. Had someone look at it and could not figure it out. So, I started to look around myself and saw that around one of my drains in 3' had some concrete missing so I mixed as directed placed it where the concrete was missing and BAM fixed, and I did not drain the pool.
TC
2025-06-24 13:39:38
Very difficult to get it to adhere to cement wall of cistern
K. E. M.r........rss
2025-05-10 16:37:22
This worked like a dream to fill in a gouge. Never thought it'd harden like it did.
James H. Foster
2025-03-17 10:27:31
great stuff. covers areas where my pool plaster is chipped
Vicky
2025-02-14 10:34:50
I recently used a 2-part epoxy Pool Putty to fix leaks and cracks both underwater and above ground, and I am thoroughly impressed with its performance. This versatile putty works well on various surfaces including tile, concrete, fiberglass, and cement. The putty is incredibly straightforward to use. Simply clean the surface, cut the putty at a 1:1 ratio, knead equal parts together, apply it to the damaged area, and press to secure it firmly. The instructions are easy to follow, making the repair process quick and hassle-free. I’ve used this putty to repair my bathroom countertop as well as leaks in my pool, and it has worked flawlessly in both cases. The putty hardens within 24 hours, providing a durable and reliable fix. The quality is outstanding, and the end results are impressive. Overall, this Pool Putty is a must-have for anyone needing to fix leaks or cracks on various surfaces. It’s easy to use, effective, and offers great value with its strong, lasting results. Highly recommended for minor repairs!
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