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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Worked great and easy to use
BB
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Great stuff that really works underwater. Fantastic price quick shipping!
Dinu
Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2024
I recently tried the Limino Pool Putty to fix a crack in my pool, and it was great! What I loved most was that I didn’t need to drain the pool—this epoxy putty cures underwater, saving so much time and effort. Using it was super simple: I just cut the two parts, mixed them, and applied the putty directly to the crack. It stuck instantly and cured smoothly, creating a durable fix.The versatility was impressive too—I even used it on a cracked planter! For just $12.88, this putty is an excellent solution for quick, hassle-free repairs. Highly recommend!
3rdGen
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
I kneaded this stuff for about 3 minutes while wearing rubber gloves. It did not stick to the gloves. I then applied it to a copper pipe that had developed a small hole. I made sure to "smash" a little bit of putty into the hole. Then I wrapped the rest of the putty completely around the 1 & 1/2 inch copper piper where the hole was. The next day, the putty was like a rock. In case it matters, the putty is roughly the same color as the stucco on your typical underground pool. For me, it worked fine
Chad m
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
Worked very well to fix my pool leak
Michael
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2024
Cet ensemble comprend 283 G de matière de type époxy en deux parties pour permettre la réparation de fuite,trous ou fissure. C'est vraiment un ensemble à avoir à la maison en cas d'urgence afin de limiter les dégâts. Cela permet de réparer pas mal tout ce qui est relié à la piscine.
Perry Christenberry
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
The pool I swim at most often has some really cheap tile and a lot of scuba classes, so it ends up with a lot of chips above and below the waterline. I’ve tried several solutions, like this one, and they all work fine above the waterline, but most are hit or miss under the water. So far, this is the best to solution I have found for those ‘under the water’ repairs. I haven’t figured out how to make them look pretty yet, perhaps that will come, but it’s nice not to have people cutting themselves on sharp, chipped tile edges. It’s an easy, two part mix, using gloves. Roll it and massage it until the color is uniform, then apply it. Do a little at a time. I found that it tends not to stick well if you spread it thin.
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