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I'm on an interior water feature and will post the system I use to all VA Members.
Jeff is right....and Thoroseal is a good product. I am water proofing right now on an interior water feature using a water proof system from Specco. It is similar to Thoroseal.
Now that I know exactly what your asking I will post some products and what they do.
Heres a guy that wants to stand on the shoulders of the guys in the industry that have labored to find what works thru trial and error, That irritates me. The fact that your using rubberized pool paints suggests you live in the stone age no pun intended. Too bad St Louis doesn't have anything you can use that will work in the area you live in. Its a demographic problem for you. If your going to work there find products in that area, makes sense doesn't? California products are some of the best in the world your just not using them properly or have not bothered to read the instructions. Perhaps you should join an apprentice ship program or work with someone who knows what the heck their doing unlike yourself. There are many types of plaster Rick, Im refering to the one used to water proof the pool not the rockwork. I have never used rubber paint in a pool that is so 80's. An understanding of what concrete is might also be helpful!
I'm somewhat confused. I thought you wanted an answer on building rocks underwater and waterproofing and sealing? Yes I am from So Cal and I don't have a clue about freeze / thaw. But you didn't ask that. Sorry I didn't notice where you were from. I to have never used rubber paints. I did read somewhere that if you line your pool (between the gunite and dirt) with styrofoam insulation you can help the freeze / thaw problems. I hope you get your answers. Have you done pools before or just worked with concrete? Maybe check with some of the builders in your area what they use. Just a thought. Good luck.
Jeff
I find you arrogant Rick and will not divulge anything to you, you are your own worst enemy. By the way all of my projects are sealed underwater and do just fine even after a dozen years. No need to reappy or worry about fading. Go screw yourself!!!
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