Got fed up with liner problems...after 3 liners failed for different reasons, removed and painted the pool a beautiful shade of blue from a renowned paint company (system 10 I think )...never looked back!
Yes, replace the liner. Nothing can put the color back into plastic or vinyl or glass or steel.
No
Vinyl Liner
Pool with a vinyl liner.
Yes
A vinyl pool liner lock is a device used to secure and hold in place the vinyl liner of an above-ground swimming pool. It typically consists of a track or groove that the liner is fitted into, preventing it from shifting or coming loose. This helps maintain the liner's position, ensuring a snug fit and minimizing the risk of leaks or damage. Properly installed, a liner lock enhances the longevity and appearance of the pool.
Very expensive
Rubber paint is generally not recommended for use on vinyl pool liners, as it may not adhere properly and could damage the liner. Vinyl is designed to be flexible and waterproof, while rubber paint can create a rigid layer that may crack or peel over time. If you need to touch up or repair a vinyl pool liner, it's best to use products specifically designed for vinyl materials. Always check with the manufacturer for the best recommendations for maintaining your pool liner.
High concentrations of chlorine can and will destroy a vinyl liner.
No. Replace the liner.
28 or 30 mil
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.