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Pattern Flaking Off the Liner
To understand why the pattern may flake off, there
must be a basic understanding of the procedures involved
in the printing of your pool liner. The print pattern is
applied by a process called "roto-gravure" printing. The
inks used are solvent based and when applied to the
vinyl they actually bond themselves to the vinyl by
"biting" into the it. Then a clear "top coat" is applied
to increase abrasion resistance and provide an added
layer of UV protection.
The cause of ink flaking off the vinyl is low water
PH. An acidic environment will weaken the bond by
softening the coating and eventually the ink. The more
acidic the environment the greater the likelihood of
damage. The effect is cumulative and irreversible. Once
this softening occurs, the coating and ink are
susceptible to abrasion and flaking.
Always keep your pool at the recommended PH of 7.4 to
7.8. Deviation from these levels will adversely effect
the performance of your liner.
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