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Posted by Craven Morehead on July 19, 2006, 8:57 am
I'm the OP.
Thanks for the replies so far. Perhaps my requirement for 15 year life was
too much a fantasy.
I just located the original installer. He suggests cleaning with TSP (or
equivalent), then using Rustoleum flat white w/ a bit of sand added for
texture. Apply w/ a brush.
BTW, Richard...I enjoy your site. Thanks for sharing.
> Craven Morehead wrote:
>> Background:
>> Finally decided to get the vinyl liner replaced. Looks like it's OEM and
>> about 15 years old. Estimate for the liner replace, moving one ladder
>> and adding a handrail next tothe steps comes to almost $4K.
>> The coping is made of tubular aluminum, about 2.5 - 3.0 " in diameter and
>> painted white but with a slightly rough finish. I'm told it sits atop
>> and is attached to the metal walls. It is installed prior to the
>> concrete deck being poured and concrete is then flowed into the open back
>> side of this coping. The finish (paint) is worn off in some places and
>> is chaulky almost everywhere else.
>>
>> Now the big question. How do I refinish this coping, in place? I know,
>> I know, I can have it all removed and replaced with tile bull nose or
>> some such for about $4K more. I just want to get it back to its
>> original condition for the next 15 years.
>>
>> Suggestions to discuss this with a pool company or my local H-D paint
>> "specialist" are not useful.
>>
>> Kincher...any ideas?
>
> My wife repainted our white aluminum coping with white Rustoleum spray
> paint.
>
> --
> Bill
> In Hamptonburgh, NY
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