What kind of paint do I use to paint inside a pool?
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There are a lot of different types of pool paint. Rubber based, chlorinated rubber, water borne, epoxy, etc. Any one of them will give reasonable service if properly applied. HOWEVER, you can't just paint one type over another. Some types won't adhere to other types. So you need to know which type is on there now. If in doubt then go with epoxy. It adheres to most of the others. Wash the pool with TSP. Rinse and acid wash. Wash again with TSP. Rinse and allow to dry. Then paint following manufacturers directions regarding temp, humidity, drying time, etc. Now that being said, I NEVER recommend painting! Sand blasting and replastering is still the best way. It will last for years, if given good care. Paint will last for maybe 3 years- maybe. Unless you really enjoy painting I'd stay away from it.
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NO, you need to plaster it.
NO, you need to plaster it.
firstly stip off all the old paint, then sand it down, then wash it, then wait for it to dry and then use specialised pool paint. if you cant get it locally then go online. most paint will not do.
Wet paint. LOL
waterproof lol
I wouldn't suggest painting it...Plaster maybe.
use tiles in the pool last for ever
Are you serious? You don't paint the inside of your pool! The chemicals from the paint would dissolve into the water and then you'd be swimming in acid soup. I highly suggest you hire someone who has knowledge in this department!
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