@IngrahamAngle Laura, stick to what you know. Nothing.
It’s 8 acres of surface area and 7 million gallons of water. What product in small quantities would destroy the coating? Hint: none, nada, nope, zero.
Does Fox require blind hair and no brains to be a host on a show?
@starvingwaiter@EricLDaugh No. A correctly applied pool coating should last years, not days.
If a coating peels after a week, something went wrong
•Surface not properly prepared
•Applied too wet
•Wrong product for the substrate
•Poor bonding — insufficient primer, or skipping primer entirely
@Murphys69492668@EricLDaugh No. A correctly applied pool coating should last years, not days.
If a coating peels after a week, something went wrong
•Surface not properly prepared
•Applied too wet
•Wrong product for the substrate
•Poor bonding — insufficient primer, or skipping primer entirely
@EricLDaugh Eric gurl! Think about paint applied correctly. Like your car for instance. Take a video of you trying to peel a section off. Post it so we can further mock your ignorance.
Coatings don’t peel unless the applicator fucked up.
@Stealthct_Storm@EricLDaugh That is why we want to mine the Boundary Waters, drill in the Gates of the Arctic, and log old growth forests in Washington. Oh, wait, that would
be republicans.