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    Aug 5, 2009, 06:11 PM
    what type of cement do I use to repair bottom of inground pool
    Hi, I'm replacing the liner on my 16x32 inground pool, it has metal walls and cement bottom, some of the cement has eroded and I would like to patch it, what kind of cement is used and do I need to treat existing cement before new cement will adhere? I live in Ontario Canada, which freezes during winter months , if it makes a difference.

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