Patch A Pool With Plaster Paint
MrcTag, I think Jason is correct that having a pool replastered or painted BY PROFESSIONALS is going to cost almost as much as plaster. But there may be a few caveats to the above statement. Painting, while extremely labor intensive, could be able to be done by a motivated amateur, whereas plastering would best be left to professionals. Also, the extensive preparation needed for paint deserves a decent paint - i.e. A two part epoxy.
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Two part epoxy paint is expensive also. Here is a link discussing pool painting.
These guys publish a CD for about $45 or so. I purchased the CD last year and it was worth the money. If you decide you want to investigate painting your pool further, I would highly recommend buying the CD and learning more. They dedicate 33 pages of their CD to pool painting. They estimate that the cost for paint and equipment is going to cost $750 - I'm not sure how old this cost estimate is, so I would budget at least $1000 for the effort. $45 spent on the CD seems reasonable in the context of a $1000 paint job.
As for any sort of paint job, 90% of the labor can be atributed to surface preparaton. And the key to a good paint job is 1) surface prep, 2) surface prep, and 3) surface prep. Avtake Cutfour Hd 3 Crack 4. And given all that effort on the surface preparation, you are NOT going to want to apply a cheap pool paint.
As mentioned above, use 2-part epoxy paint only. Any other kind of paint is not going to give you the durable and long-lasting results you want. Let us know what you decide to do.
And take pictures!