I've been wondering this very same thing. I have a 10 year old vinyl liner pool that has torn and faded. The pool company that installed it wants $2800 to replace it but the same thing will eventually happen again.
I considered shooting spray-crete on the panels and bottom but this stuff has to be over an inch and a half to be effective and needs a wire mesh reenforcement for strength.
I've noticed these spray on bed liners for trucks and wonder if this spray liner would hold up to an application over the plastic panels that support the sides of the liner pool, and would it hold up over the lightweight concrete bottom in the pool.
If anyone has had experience with this quandary, please let me know.
[Yes, this is possible, and has been done, visit vortexsprayonliner.com for more information. there are also pictures.]
If you are tired of replacing your vinyl liners, you might want to check out fiberglass as an option. A new fiberglass surface can be applied to your pool, and you will get a much longer life out of it. The experts at Advanced Pool Coatings have been doing this for over 30 years. You can read more at: http://www.advancedpoolcoatings.com
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A balloon with an aluminum coating takes longer to shrink because aluminum is a good insulator of heat, which slows down the transfer of heat from the surrounding air to the balloon. This insulation property helps retain the heat inside the balloon, making it take longer to cool down and shrink compared to a rubber balloon.
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