• blarth
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    It’s just too fucking stupid, isn’t it?

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      I mean either they didn’t prep the surface or they used the wrong paint. I know OP said they used latex paint but I am having a hard time believing they could be that inept.

      Edit: Apparently there are some specialized latex paints you can use for pools. They have to be formulated to resist constantly being under water though.

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        I don’t even care about the way it was painted. The fact that it was painted at all is dumb. Especially some bright uplifting color. The reflecting pool is supposed to be a mirror, not a party pool. And if the water was dirty, well, there are chemicals and filtration systems designed to handle that.

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        This is the same group of decision makers that thought pouring copious amounts of hydrogen peroxide and bleach into said pool was a great idea…

        We’re dealing with a whole different kind of inept… these fuckers have access to nuclear weapons…

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          These guys are pool workers, if it was a normal size pool they probably would have sanded it and it’d work, this is just too big and much different water

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        The prep is where I assume they messed up. I’ve never been contracted to paint the reflecting pool, but I’ve painted concrete and there is a lot of surface prep one has to do with dry concrete, to say nothing of painting a surface that has been sumberged for decades.

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        I wonder if the attempts at algae treatment didn’t cause an issue. Heard reports of hydrogen peroxide being used and that’s a heck of a nasty chemical on materials

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          Not that I’m defending that orange fuck, but this has been a problem since they switched from city water to using the basin water.