You will receive 1 quart of vinyl cement per 20 of ameri shield.
Ameri shield t lock pool vinyl.
See the ameri shield liner repair from ameri brand products inc.
This is due to the afternoon sun reflecting across the top of the water hitting the far side of the pool wall.
T lock is a great way to secure an inground pool liner and prevent it from jumping out of the liner track.
The ameri shield is a 10 inch tall piece of vinyl with t lock heat sealed to the top edge of the vinyl.
This is the recommended amount the styles we have available are shown above.
This is a great alternative to replacing your pool liner.
Our customers have experienced unbelievable results and saved a lot.
The ameri shield is secured into your existing liner track via the t lock system.
Proprietary retrofit system for converting old plaster concrete and fiberglass pools to vinyl liner swimming pools with.
Designed custom made in america for superior quality and guaranteed fit.
The ameri shield is a full 10 inch tall extra piece of vinyl that is fastened to your existing liner track via a t lock system that is actually heat sealed to the top of the vinyl.
Place the t lock portion of the ameri shield directly over the thin slot above the bead on your liner.
Place the ameri shield at the location where it is to be applied.
T lock works with all bead and track systems.
T lock is a small vinyl strip that fills the enpty space between the liner bead and the liner track effectively securing difficult pool liners and tank liners which may be popping out of the liner track.
Using a small block of wood and a hammer place the wood directly on the t lock and seat the t lock into the slot by tapping the block with the hammer.
Although there are various reasons a liner can fail by far the most common cause about 80 to 90 of swimming pool liner failures occur above the waterline.
Ameri shield swimming pool liner repair specifications.
This t lock anchors the ameri shield into the tight groove directly above your liner bead.
It s is locked into place by tapping the t lock firmly into the small slot above your liner bead with a small block of wood and a small hammer.