Yes, that's one of it's many uses.
You can try the pool liner repair sealant. I used it to repair flatbed tarps when I ran 18 wheelers over the road to good effect.
Marine Liner was created in 1988.
Use adhesive spray on the back side of it.
Best answer.... Don't fiberglass... Fiberglass pools come as one structure. Replaster or get a new liner....
A good leather repair shop will replace the liner of a leather jacket. A tailor also has the tools and skills necessary to make the repair.
Hi, You can repair it. You can buy a repair tape from any pond suppplier. It is supplied in different widths and what ever length you require.This tape is very adhesive so be careful, ensure it is in the correct place first time.Good Luck
Buy Borderlines adhesive tile borders, makes your pool look new again.
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.
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If the pool is drained by mistake and the liner has floated, make sure to keep the liner wet. This will prevent it from possible shrinkage.
Use "pool repair mortar" if it is under water or any exterior latex fortified thinset mortar if it's not under water. After trying several types of products that didn't work I used "liquid nail" which can be purchased at a local hardware store. You then have to re-grout the tile and seal them.
There are a number of products you can use to prolong the life of your pool. You could install a wall foam between your pool wall and the liner to keep a smooth surface next to your liner to help prevent punctures. You could purchase a liner pad or pool padding for the bottom of your pool. And you can invest in vinyl liner repair kits to repair the small punctures and prolong the life of your liner.