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2-Part Set | Swimming Pool & Spa Repair | Easy DIY | Fix Cracks Leaks Underwater or Above | Concrete, Fiberglass & Variety of Other Surfaces | by Atlas Minerals

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1.Size:Single Stick 2 Oz


About this item

  • SAFE AND LASTING HAND-MOLDABLE PUTTY APPLY TO FIX LEAKS UNDERWATER: So easy and safe to use. Simply mix 1-to-1, mold putty in your hands, and apply to the area where leak or crack.
  • STOPS LEAKS & FILLS CRACKS: Once the putty is applied to the leak/crack, it will harden underwater where it will cure/harden. It will not shrink or sag.
  • SIMPLE TO APPLY EVEN UNDERWATER – NO NEED TO DRAIN POOL: Our team formulated this product to cure underwater, so you won’t have to drain your pool. Can be used above or underwater.
  • RESTORE CHIPPED & BROKEN TILE: No need to live with chipped or broken tile. Use Epoxybond Pool Putty to repair and restore broken and chipped tile.
  • COLOR WON’T FADE TO YELLOW, SAG, OR SHRINK: Once it has cured, formulated to keep its color and stay hardened without shrinking, turning yellow, or sagging.



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  • #2 in Pool & Deck Repair Products
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

Product Description

3 easy steps! Now anyone can repair cracks and leaks in or around your Pool, Tile, Concrete, Fiberglass, and a Variety of Other Surfaces. Cures / hardens underwater or above the water. Perfect DIY!

Pool Putty pool leak repair Step 1 Cut

Step 1: Cut

Put on a pair of gloves and simply cut off equal parts from each tube.

1:1 mix ratio.

Pool Putty pool leak repair Step 2 mix

Step 2: Mix

Mix the equal parts of Pool Putt between your fingers. 1:1 ratio, press together, fold over, press together again, fold over, repeat

Mix thoroughly until uniform. When in doubt, mix longer. It is often advisable to mix until warmth is generated. That means the material is beginning to react and is ready for application.

Pool Putty pool leak repair Step 3 Fix

Step 3: Fix

Firmly press the Pool Putty into the entire crack in your pool. Be sure to fill in the crack entirely.

The Pool Putty will then cure / harden and seal up the crack and stop the leak. You can use Pool Putty underwater or above the water.

Does Epoxybond Pool Putty shrink?

Epoxybond Pool Putty will not yellow, shrink, or sag

Is there a waiting period to use pool after repair?

We recommend the putty remain undisturbed and free form turbulent water until set, but the pool can be used immediately after the repair is complete.

What is the mix ratio of the two Pool Putty components?

Mix ratio is 1:1.

Cut equal parts of each tube and mix thoroughly.

How long should I mix the putty?

Mix thoroughly until uniform. When in doubt, mix longer. It is often advisable to mix until warmth is generated. That means the material is beginning to react and is ready for application.


Pinky
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
It takes a little practice to use this stuff. Less is more when applying around fixtures. I shape a pencil-thick noodle (or skinnier) before I take it under water to repair the edge around jets. And I wear blue nitrile gloves while kneading and applying. It has excellent adhesion and works great to repair minor leaks. It’s just like what the professionals use, but way cheaper than paying somebody. It smooths easily and hardens perfectly. If there is a deep hole, it’s easy to squish and shove the material into the hole to fill it. For minor plaster repairs, I’ve dyed it with epoxy dye and those have held up well too.
Sunshine
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
I got this for I could seal some pre-drilled holes inside my fiberglass pool. It works great however when you’re underwater with it if you lay out thin, it starts shredding and flying with the water so it’s best if you don’t use it underwater with thin application; you have to put it on thick. It took about 45 mins above water to get hard. Underwater I assume will take longer.
Chuck Miller
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
Had a leak in my pool, about an inch a day! Traced it to the skimmer, which was leaking where it used to be attached to pool wall. To verify, squirt a few drops of red food coloring near where you suspect the leak is. If the red gets sucked into the crack, that's your leak. I had tried JB Weld water putty, but it was difficult to work with. Too sticky on my gloves, hard to get it to stay where I wanted it cuz it wouldn't let go of my gloves and pulled back out.This stuff was much better. Easy to work work & mix. And stuck to the crack, not my gloves, even as I pushed it in and worked it to smooth it out. Also used small bits to cover rust stains on bottom. Can barely see the white spots on bottom, vs the rust spots that jumped out at you.This is easy to use, good under water epoxy.
LB
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
This is great stuff we used under water to seal paint when it started peeling under water from the concrete poolAfter applying last summer we scrubbing cracked paint this spring and we scrubbed the paint but the sealer sticks on concrete like a rock and doesn’t come out and we cannot scrub it from the concrete pool no matter how we triedWe was cutting equal size of the pool putty resin and pool putty hardener 1-2 inches pieces at the time and kneaded two pieces together for a few minutes as instruction said i don’t remember until it soft and we pushed it on the pool walls where was paint peeling under water and after it sticks little bit we spreading it as fast as we could covering cracked areas as more as possible until it’s hardened and doesn’t spread anymore under water and we never cleaned surfaces before or after applying itWe did this In lots of areas many times and it’s hard until this year spring and we cannot get it out from pool before repaintingThe only hope that paint will stick to that sealerBut if not then it is white and our pool paint is white and will be not much differenceFor those who gave 1 star I know exactly it is working even under waterBut it possible that they didn’t not knead it properly or enough time as said in instructions or used whole thing at once which would be hard to knead it or just used one of the two parts of hardening part separately and resin part separately ? That’s the only things I can think aboutBecause we were using it a lot on our pool under water last summer and cannot get it from the pool next spring right now because of extreme hardness of this two parts pool putty productIf it worked for us under water on top of peeling paint and without any knowledge but just kneading two equal parts for 5 minutes or so I don’t rememberI put time on alarm clock on my phone how much to knead it. It is so hard now in 9 months after pain pool started peelingWe used it also on the skimmers cracks andIt didn’t come out alsoIt’s lots stronger than the cement patches sealers in my experienceThe only it’s not much in the tubes and I had to order lots of it to cover large areas under waterBut it is pretty affordable as long as don’t raise the price :))
JC
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on October 23, 2024
Worked great for sealing my pool light cable. Sets fast
qewani
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 13, 2022
Make sure to use cloves
Darya
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on August 7, 2021
Worked perfectly for intex big swimming pool. All benefits as described.
Hasan Darwish
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 4, 2021
didn't test it under water
Duane A. Priest
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2017
This stuff is fantastic! I help to maintain the community pool for our condominium association, which is an oval pool with fiberglass sides and a plaster bottom. The caulk between each of the fiberglass panels had deteriorated and we were losing significant amounts of water through the seams. We considered draining the pool to re-caulk the seams prior to opening, but with the heavy storms and flooding in our area, we were afraid that hydrostatic pressure could do further damage to the pool. After quite a bit of research I found this product and it seemed like the perfect answer.I cut the compound, including the cardboard tube, in sections about 1 inch long from each tube and mixed/kneaded the two materials per the instructions. I then rolled the product into strings about the thickness of a cigarette and applied them to the seams, both underwater and above water. When I ran out of material, I mixed more, doing it in this fashion to ensure that the product didn't begin to harden before application.Application was simple, and it was easy to smooth the material into place and ensure a tight seal with just my finger. I sealed all 10 seams with one set of the product. I checked the seams after an hour, and every seam still looked perfect and the product was literally as hard as a rock. Time will tell if the product holds up as promised, but I see no reason why it should not. Using this product was actually far easier and less expensive than using Vulkem Seal or a traditional caulking product, and was easier and neater to apply. I also expect it won't deteriorate like other sealants. Based upon my experience so far, I would definitely recommend this to anyone requiring a sealant for similar purposes. I also intend to make this product known to my local pool supply company to recommend to others with similar issues.