Cobalting is what the black spots on fiberglass pools is called. This occurs when the gel finish on the pool begins to break down. You can remove the old gel coating and apply a new one.
You can get a stain remover to eliminate the stains in the bottom of your pool. You may also want to hire a professional to determine what the stains are in your pool.
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In 2008 the German swimming team wore black costumes and black swimming caps.
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which is a better reflector of light-a black surface or a white surface
It the surface is a matt black, then no. A glossy black surface may reflect a little.
My mobile home park is going through this right now, so I will give you what I have learned. A word of caution, I am still trying to find an unbiased answer myself all of my pros/cons come from the fiberglass or plaster contractors so of course they believe their product is better. From our pool maintenance company (the one unbiased answer I have) They recommend using fiberglass on our Spa to reduce the chance of black algae, and plaster on the pool for the ease of maintenance. >>Pro's for plaster. Underwater epoxy repairs can be made without draining the pool. More resilient than the Gel-Coat of the fiberglass. More readily available contractors. >>Pro's for fiberglass. Resists Black Algae. Resists rust stains from behind. Lasts longer than plaster. ---Con's for plaster. If Black Algae starts its roots go through the pourous plaster and embed in the gunite, and will always return. Plaster doesn't bond well to old plaster. ---Con's for fiberglass. Fiberglass companies go out of business because their products fail in a few years. Fiberglass contractors are hard to find. The only way to repair fiberglass is to drain the pool and apply a new Gel-Coat over the entire surface. Fiberglass is not waterproof at all, only the Gel-Coat is. A Plaster contractor said... "I have heard that the fiberglass fails in like 5 years and then the company goes out of business." A Fiberglass contractor said... "I have heard of huge sections of the plaster falling off, because the old layer of plaster was not completely removed and when it came off it took the new plaster with it, in court the contractor's stance was that their coat held on fine and that it was not their fault since their work was still sticking to the old plaster." I wish a neurtral party like a university would do a study on this. -signed Just as lost in the sauce as the original poster.
what causes black streaks on thumbnail
A black surface absorbs the heat radiation and a white surface reflects the heat radiation
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You can use a black hole
It is a recurve bow manufactured by bear archery in the 70s that has fiberglass limbs hence the glass powered. Black bear was the specific model.
The black surface is more effective in absorbing sunlight rather than reflecting it. Hence, black surface is more effective in getting what is included beneath warmed and heated up which is risky for fuel storage tanks if its surface is black.
* it has black skin which absorbs heat * the big paws have a large surface area so they are warmer and can walk across the snow * it has a layer of fat that works as insulation