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In The Swim E-Z Patch 1 White Pool Plaster Repair Kit - 3 Pounds (Coverage: 1.5 Square Foot)

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About this item

  • 3 Pounds covers 1.5 square feet
  • Designed to repair cracks at least 3/8-Inches deep
  • For underwater or above water repairs and sets in 5 minutes
  • This formula bonds better and matches the original plaster color
  • Color is White and can be stained to match existing plaster staining


You dont need to spend thousands of dollars on repairing cracks & delaminations in your swimming pool. With E-Z Patch 13, you can use a pool putty thats easy to mix & apply! Just combine 1 part liquid bonder with 1 part dry cement and add warm water to dilute the ingredients. Mix until the plaster has the consistency of mashed potatoes. After that, you can start fixing indoor & outdoor pools. For crack repairs, rub E-Z Patch’s pool leak sealer deep into the crack and remove excess using a moist sponge. When dealing with larger areas, use a trowel to apply the waterproof repair putty and eliminate extra cement with a sponge. Aside from its practical uses, E-Z Patch (White) matches most colored cement and tiles. You can then create simple to complex themes that suit your plasters original design. In effect, you can achieve a stunning & long-lasting swimming pool. More importantly, this swimming pool repair kit provides a permanent solution for delaminations & cracks in your pool area. E-Z Patch in White Color: Pool plaster repair that lasts.


Gary E Opalewski
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2022
Used on two patches of 8 inches in diameter and 1/2 inch deep. dried hard and adhered solidly to the pool base - very pleased. Be aware there are two different EZ-Patch products and the labels are virtually identical - the FS doesn't have the polymer additive - I've used it and it doent work.
fishface
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2021
I used this last year, and it didn't work so well, but thought I'd try it again.Box arrived badly damaged and open in places.There was one 3lb container of white plaster powder, and nothing else, no epoxy, so this is not a kit as stated in the description.Just to be sure, I dumped the contents out, in case they had added inside, but no. I have a feeling this may have been returned and then shipped out to be as new, the lid wasn't very tight as well.If you read the reviews, I'm not the only person this happened to, the manufacturer needs to use clear heatshrink or something similar so you kno wthe container is fresh and hasn't been tampered with.I have used the product before, last summer, it was ok, but there was a lot of washout when trying to use under water, I ended up draining the pool, and it worked much better that way.So, this is being returned to Amazon, I ended up going to my local pool shop and they recommended Perma Pool Patch, I paid $16 inc tax for a 3lb container, and I will say this, it goes on much better and seems to stick better than the EZ Patch, and costs half the price. Now, I'm not sure how or if if works underwater, but if you have drained the pool the Perma Pool Patch works great and is cheap, but you do have to work very quickly, no more than 5mins.
m73
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2020
Pool leaking for years, finally found large gap under water where skimmer met wall of pool. Gradually added more water to powder and kneaded this until it had the consistency of clay or play dough. Went underwater with mask on and pushed it into gaps on both side of skimmer. Next day hardened to concrete like finish, pool no longer leaks, great product if mixed properly.
SF
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2019
I only gave 1 star because zero didn’t seem to be an option. First of all I wasn’t able to return this product because I ordered it and waited to try it until after guests left in case it didn’t go well. After 30 days no refund. I used less than a cup, mixed according to instruction, applied underwater according to instruction, and it simply fell to the bottom of the pool. Despite proper prep of hole around an inlet jet, the product does not stick. It immediately turns into a fine powdery cloud. When I tried troweling it into the hole and smoothing it vanishes, some falls and some ends up suspended in the pool water. Very little if any stays put. When it was time to sand using wet sandpaper, the little that appeared to adhere, sanded right off into a powdery mess. Big waste of time and money and creates a mess NOT repair.
Allan S. Biats
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2018
I used this to repair the seal between the skimmer basket and my inground gunnite pool. It made a good repair on the first try after following the directions. Very pleased with results after several months with no additional problems.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2014
This stuff is amazing. We have an older pool that had a few chunks out of the plaster and a few cracks...and we were losing water. We watched the manufacturer's YouTube video and did exactly what they said, and it worked like a charm. Easy to apply, even underwater. You will get some loose stuff on the bottom of the pool, but it vacuums up easily. We did learn that you need to monitor your PH afterwards though. Once the new plaster was set, we needed to add a little acid to the pool. I highly recommend this product.
Billy
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2013
This product does work as advertised for the most part. I was able to patch a worn down section of plaster about 6 inches long and 3 inches wide. The instructions are up front in how the job has to be done. You have to get it to the right consistency (not a problem) and the use some method of getting down to the area without it disintegrating. The instructions suggest either a ziplock bag or cupping it tightly in your hands. My patch was at about 5.5 feet, so I tried the ziplock method. I was able to get the patch in after a couple of dives, but I still lost a substantial amount in the process (you have to twist and press it into place), and this is what led to my issue. I left the pool pump off for a day to let it set.The water was quite milky from the patch material. When I restarted the pump, my filter quickly did the job of getting it clear again. However, after letting the filter run for the day, I went to clean it out. Most of the stuff seemed to come out, but there was still some residue. I tried everything to get it out but could not (anything more would have destroyed the filter anyway). I tried to run it but the pressure gauge clearly indicated the issue. As such, I wound up having to replace the filter. As it turns out, I was close to that point anyway. Yet, I would not have been happy had it been a new filter. My suggestion is that if you happen to have kept an old but still usable filter around, use that for a couple of days after applying this just in case.For smaller and more accessible jobs, this probably would work very well with no issues. On the other hand, in these cases pool putty might be a better option anyway. It's not that this does not work - it does - it is just that it can do a number on your filter for sure.
M.X.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2012
I am so impressed by the E-Z patch 1 Fast Set for its ability to perform underwater repair for my pool. There is an online video to show me how to use it: [...] The seller's service was also excellent. At first, a bottle of E-Z patch 1 (not Fast Set) was sent to me by mistake. After calling the customer service, the seller not only sent me the correct E-Z patch 1 Fast Set by FedEx without any additional charges to me, but also wanted me to keep the original bottle of E-Z patch 1. I will certainly suggest this product and this seller to my friends having swimming pools.