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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3161475" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Now these two made me think...I already have water available in the atrium from a hose connection inside it. (Sure makes it easier to fill the hot tub). And from researching it, there's not going to be that much product need to do a resurfacing. I am going to dig around now to find this liquid, and if than doesn't pan out, I'll do it the Quik-Crete method via bucket and trowel, with a broom finish for texture. Then paint or stain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3161475, member: 10465"] Now these two made me think...I already have water available in the atrium from a hose connection inside it. (Sure makes it easier to fill the hot tub). And from researching it, there's not going to be that much product need to do a resurfacing. I am going to dig around now to find this liquid, and if than doesn't pan out, I'll do it the Quik-Crete method via bucket and trowel, with a broom finish for texture. Then paint or stain. [/QUOTE]
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