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No the Gunite is the underlayer and base of your pool and has plenty of water in it when it goes on. Now your plaster which is the last coat and the part you swim in needs to be covered with water as soon as the cement workers are finished in order to dry properly. Kenny Kummer brody Chemical
Acid dilutes very fast, add it to your pool (while running to help circulation) and you should be ready to swim in about 30min. Best way to add it is by using a 5gal bucket, fill it so that you have room to add the acid then walk around the pool pouring into the edges of the pool. This will keep from damaging your plaster especially if your pool has dark plaster or pebble tech plaster. Hope you found this helpful..
Then you can't swim
FOLLOW THE BUILDERS RECOMMENDATIONS!!! The pool plaster has to cure with the least amount of variations of the water. Heating the pool prematurely can cause the plaster to delaminate. Swimming too soon can lead to dimples and foot prints in the plaster that will always collect sand and dust and will always look dirty. Not a good idea. k
Yes. Wait for the cement to cure (so that the repair won't fail). There won't be any irritants released into the water after that.
Follow the advice of the builder / plasterer. Several days to two weeks. The plaster has to cure. And you don't want foot prints that will collect dust and dirt. Above all you don't want to heat the pool either in that time frame.
yes it is illegal to swim in a swimming pool that is closed
yes turtles can swim in a swimming pool unless you have clorokx then you canot have them in ur pool
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You can swim usually 24-36 hours after you add the liquid.