I would say yes according to this description. Matter of fact I will be trying it today.
E-6000®Description:E-6000® adhesive is a tough, flexible and highly versatile rubber-based compound that exhibits exceptional adhesive, contact adhesive and sealant qualities. Among the strongest one-component, multi-purpose adhesives and sealants available for industrial applications, E-6000® adhesive has very high tensile strengths to a multitude of surfaces, while remaining extremely flexible, especially important when used in underwater applications and cold temperatures. This product contains perchloroethylene.
No. Replace the liner.
To fix a detached vinyl liner from its spot on an above ground pool, the water will have to be drained from the pool. Then, a marine patch can be placed on the area to re-attach the vinyl to the place where it came apart. Allow this to dry thoroughly before refilling the pool.
is the patch on the side wall? most likely the wall is rusting.. not a HUGE concern but when and if u have the liner replaced i would deff have it looked at... not usually a hard to fix problem
No
The vinyl liner should bond together with PVC glue from lowes or Home Depot. There is even a PVC liner that can be used with the glue to patch tears rips and holes.
Hi, Use underwater glue to stick a peice of vinyl over the hole, It works very well, available from any good Poolshop.
Vinyl Liner
Pool with a vinyl liner.
Yes
We are in the process of doing jsut that. We are replacing the liner and bottom of pool. We have the vermiculite bottom. We filled in the deep end of pool, due to water shortages, and are now trying to decide which liner to buy. I don't know anything about the sand bottoms but our bottom fell apart when we took the liner out. Hope this helps
Very expensive
plaster can NOT be pacthed but vinyl you could patch them with a kit but otherwise you have to buy another pool