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I just bought a house with a pool and would like to get it ready for
summer. I drained it for painting and am now concerned about several eight inch patches of concrete where the plaster is worn completely away. Can I get away with just painting over the concrete or do I need to patch these areas? If I need to patch them, does anyone have any pointers or links to pages with instructions? Does the pool need acid washing if it's free of alge and other scumminess? Also, I am not concerned with having a perfect looking pool and, since we just bought the house and are a bit short on cash, I would like to avoid any unnecessary expenses. However, I am interested in properly maintaining is so that I minimize future problems. Thanks in advance for any advice. |
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