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🏊♂️ Lock in your pool’s fresh look—DIY style, pro results!
The SuperDi Plastic 120ft Roll QP1562 Swimming Pool Liner Lock is a durable, easy-to-install plastic liner lock designed for inground pools up to 16x32 ft. It comes with an instruction manual and repair patch, enabling a professional-grade finish at a fraction of the cost. Highly rated by users for its quality and ease of use, this white liner lock roll refreshes your pool’s vinyl liner with a clean, secure fit.













| ASIN | B07FKH7M94 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,759 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,113 in Pool & Spa Parts & Accessories |
| Brand Name | SuperDi |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (945) |
| Included Components | Instruction Manual, Liner, Repair Patch |
| Manufacturer | SuperDi |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Shape | Rectangular |
T**.
Excellent product and looks great!
This worked perfectly mor my 16x32 inground pool ! Makes my vinyl liner look new again! Make sure you clean all the gunk out if the liner track and it helps if you have someone helping to keep the liner lock from twisting. It took me about 2 hrs to replace all of my old liner lock! I did most of it while I was inside the pool because it was 95 degrees here today and I didn’t want to get a heat stroke 😀 A pool company will charge you 200 bucks to do this job! I did it for less than 30 bucks and 2 hrs time with my lovely wife helping me!!!
T**T
Truly needed for that finished look.
Easy to install. Just use a white rubber mallet. If needed you can use large wooden paint stir stick to help seat stubborn areas.
A**S
Pool Liner finally stays in place
My pool liner is 8+ years old and every spring there were larger sections that had slipped out from under the track. Last year it was so bad that I had to wait for a really hot day in June to move a large section back in place because the liner needed to be warmed up and flexible. Last summer, I installed the SuperDi Plastic QP1562 Swimming Pool Liner Lock. It took about 2 hours to install. Make sure you have a clean plastic mallet and a small block of wood to set it in place. I did it from within the pool because that felt easier. The 120ft Roll was plenty for my 18.5' x 37.5' pool with quite a bit left over. This spring I removed the cover and voila, the liner was were it should be, not a single section had slipped out. Definitely more than worth the small investment. With my next liner replacement, I'll make sure to install the liner lock right from the start. Great product!
C**.
Worked ok
Good stuff
A**R
Great
So happy I purchased this. Worked great
F**A
Great value, quality product!
This product did the trick in no time. A few parts of our pool lining needed some help and we were able to fix iit rather quickly. It seems to be holding up pretty well and for the price we’re happy customers.
T**J
Two thumbs up
Our pool liner was always popping out in different places around the pool and it's no walk in the park to get it back in place with the pool full of water and I was tired of using nickels to stop the spread of the detachment. I bought this and this spring after getting the liner back in place we installed this all the way around the pool. It is a good tight fit and I used a rubber mallet to get it fully inserted in the groove, but it is now September and no popping out anywhere. Am delighted with the results.
V**S
I have been needing this for a while
When we had the pool liner replaced, it looked good but it was difficult keeping the liner installed in the corners. Had the installers come out to check one time and they used some material forced into the seam. Didn't look all that great and over time with the changes in weather, the liner started coming loose again and in other areas. I was concerned about putting it back because I certainly did not want to tear it. Did some research on Youtube and became brave enough to try it but did not want to have to do the fabric thing. I don't remember how I found this liner lock. Probably suggested during a search for pool stuff on Amazon. Bought it a year ago and then waited for the weather and the water to get warmer. Then one day, I went for it. I used hot water to add some flexibility to the liner. I used pliers to pull but only on the reinforced lip. It was actually not too hard to put the liner in place but it felt like it wanted to pull out again. I started at the stairs and went around the entire pool using this method to fix the 3 bad spots. I used a rubber mallet to drive the liner lock in place. I did have one spot where I could not get the liner fully inserted into the seam. Even in that spot, I am not worried about it pulling out because the liner lock is set just before and after it. Looks great. I don't feel that I need to worry about the liner coming out anymore. I may try that last spot on a warm day when I have the patience but I am sure that it will ride like that. Everyone who has a pool liner should use this stuff. It greatly reduces the chance that it will work its way out of the surrounding seam.
W**E
All good thanks
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