plaster can NOT be pacthed but vinyl you could patch them with a kit but otherwise you have to buy another pool
That depends on the construction and finish of the pool.
It's better to patch over a pool patch than to try to rip or scrape it off. If it will pull up easily with your fingers, then you can remove it.
No, but you can buy a cheap patch kit at pool stores or other places to easily patch above ground pools.
There are several pool patch kits available at your local pool dealer...if the hole is not too big than this should work. It works under water.
A pool float patch is used to repair holes or tears in inflatable pool floats. The purpose of the patch is to seal the damaged area and prevent air from escaping, allowing the float to stay inflated and usable. To repair an inflatable pool float using a patch, you would clean and dry the damaged area, apply the patch following the instructions provided, and press firmly to ensure a secure seal.
Yes, pool companies sell "Under Water Cement" and patch kits. If you hole is bigger than the usual patch, ask the pool company to sell you a piece of used liner.
I guess the answer really depends on how big and deep the hole is. Cracks, holes and tiles can be repaired using all purpose waterproof cement. I have used a product by Leslies Swimming Pool Suplies called "Patch It". Not only does Patch It easily patch the hole, it can be applied underwater without having to drain the pool. Good luck! Magdude1
Depends on the patch kit used. Most swimming pool vinyl patch kits will cure underwater because draining of a vinyl-lined swimming pool is NEVER reccommended!
at ur local pool store!
Patch material is available thru wholesale distributors (pool service people only) It's made by EZ patch. Ask your pool tech to get some for you.
anybody who goes to a pumpkin patch and does not work there or there to visit the people who work at the pumpkin patch.
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