Cutting Edge Technology for Pool Plaster Repair | Episode #98 | with Alan Smith

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  • čas přidán 3. 05. 2021
  • Alan Smith joins the podcast today, as he gives us a preview of a groundbreaking product for the pool industry,, specifically pool plastering and beyond, with host Randy Beard.
    MICROGLASS SYSTEMS
    A Plaster Preservation and Renewal System
    The Microglass System is designed for both new and old pool finishes.
    New Pools
    When applied to new pool finishes, the plaster must be finished to the desired look and exposure, if being acid washed. The surface shall be dry or damp to the touch. The material is applied by low pressure spray and then backrolled. Generally the rate of application is 200 square feet per gallon in two coats. Its allowed to dry to the touch and can be filled after 4 hour cure.
    Existing Pools
    The surfaces of the existing pool are generally acid washed and then neutralized and pressure washed. Any minor repairs need to be done prior to application. The application rate and application procedures are the same for both new and old pool plaster or pebble surfaces.
    Microglass Stops Chemical Exchange Between Pool Plaster and The Pool Water
    Chemical balancing and stabilization is much simpler and constant when the Microglass is applied as specified. Microglass forms a glass like layer around the cement paste or binder around the aggregate, quartz or pebble finish.
    Stops Dusting and Staining
    The Microglass chemistry resists staining from adhesion of iron or other contaminants on treated Microglass surfaces.
    Reduce Micro Cracking On New Plaster and Heals Existing Micro Cracks
    When applied in accordance with manufacturers instructions, the Microglass System will resist micro shrink cracking and helps to retain moisture for a better cure while filling the pool.
    Microglass Is Simple, Easy To Apply And Environmentally Safe
    The non toxic water based formulation allows for the applicator and the final consumer, a long term pool finish that is preserved and restored like no other.
    More info:
    oxiumllc.com/microglass-systems
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Komentáře • 15

  • @MrMusic55123
    @MrMusic55123 Před rokem

    my plaster starting coming out, I tried patching and replastering but noticed that a lot of areas I can hear that they were hollow (void under), previous plaster not sticking to gunite, what product would you recommend?

  • @ajpools
    @ajpools Před 3 lety +2

    What happens a couple years down the line say a new owner wants to replaster in a different finish. Would you have to strip it all off or will a bonding agent stick on top of it?

    • @AskTheMasters
      @AskTheMasters  Před 3 lety

      Its to dense to bond to. You will have to hydro blast or strip the plaster off.

  • @dorse72
    @dorse72 Před 5 měsíci

    is this product sprayed on before epoxy paint/refinish process?

  • @jcschwarb
    @jcschwarb Před 2 lety

    Where to buy the product? I went to the link and it says site is under constructing

  • @doctorrs5317
    @doctorrs5317 Před rokem

    I want to order this but there is no shopping cart or even fax form?

  • @nancylpr
    @nancylpr Před rokem

    The link to the website does not work. Is the product available?

  • @rebeccaredletter
    @rebeccaredletter Před rokem

    May 2023 Is there a new website for ordering this product?

  • @MrMusic55123
    @MrMusic55123 Před rokem

    I bought the product, spent over 200$ and it didn't fix the delamination

  • @felixcato4478
    @felixcato4478 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It didn’t work, a waste of time and money.

  • @austxpirate
    @austxpirate Před 3 lety +2

    At 4 minutes, I was out of time. Too busy for a 15 minute video. Would have appreciated more facts and less backstory.

    • @AskTheMasters
      @AskTheMasters  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching... come back when you have more time

    • @ritewaypoolsandspas8965
      @ritewaypoolsandspas8965 Před 2 lety +1

      How many bucket i need for 12×8

    • @victorfernandez3061
      @victorfernandez3061 Před 2 lety

      Yet you had time to leave this pointless comment. I listened to this entire video on my way to work and got all the information I needed.

    • @mystery6637
      @mystery6637 Před rokem

      ​@@ritewaypoolsandspas8965only 2 gallons, maybe less