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Guess dumping in all the hydrogen peroxide, AKA paint stripper, was a bad idea.

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During multiple press conferences, Pres Trump boasted about how great the pools were at his hotels. That he knew how to make a pool great again.

Yet he didn't even have the foresight to clean the remaining algae out of the pipes of the Reflecting Pool.

It is looking like just another of Pres Trump's "make it look pretty but ignore underlying problems" approaches.

#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-18 02:32 PM | Reply

BWAHAHA. What a ------- clown show

#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-06-18 02:35 PM | Reply

His building skills are right up there with his dealmaking skills.

#3 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-06-18 02:53 PM | Reply

Another view ...

Blue paint peels off Reflecting Pool in viral clip days after Trump's $14M 'upgrade'
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... The blue paint President Donald Trump applied to the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., as part of a $14 million upgrade to the monument, is peeling, a new viral video shows, days after it was applied.

The video also shows the extent of the algae that has grown in the pool since it was filled with water after the renovations were completed. Crews with the National Park Service have spent the last few days dredging the pool and filling it with chemicals to kill the growth.

A massive chunk of blue paint can be seen floating to the surface of the pool, ripped from the bottom. ...


#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-18 02:53 PM | Reply

Hydrogen peroxide peels paint

the pool contains 6.5 million gallons of water

to treat that volume of water for algae you need between 6500 and 19,000 gallons of hydrogen peroxide depending on the strength

however, the stronger the hydrogen peroxide mix the more paint stripping will occur

Remember this was a no bid contract

#5 | Posted by truthhurts at 2026-06-18 04:14 PM | Reply

To actually strip paint you'd need 650,000 gallons of peroxide. That's a lot of white jugs.

#6 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2026-06-18 04:53 PM | Reply

and it's not paint, it's a surface finish.. which means they didn't do the surface prep right to begin with. No bid contract indeed.

#7 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2026-06-18 04:57 PM | Reply

No bid contract indeed.

Well, it was probably a few million dollar job they paid 5-7 times the actual worth that had corners cut to boot.

It's just another money grab. This entire administration is nothing but a giant heist.

#8 | Posted by jpw at 2026-06-18 05:41 PM | Reply

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#9 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2026-06-18 07:42 PM | Reply

Haha, cool!

#10 | Posted by hamburglar at 2026-06-19 12:56 AM | Reply

Stinky said the paint would last 100 years.

Give him a break. He was only 99 years 11 months and 2 weeks off.

#11 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-06-19 08:29 AM | Reply

You're supposed to resurface it every 15 years or so, small variance with surface type.

#12 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2026-06-19 10:44 AM | Reply

I just learned something interesting yesterday.

It seems that the so-called 'American Flag Blue' paint used on the Reflecting Pool wasn't actually paint, nor was it what they normally paint swimming pools with. It was a urethane material that was normally used to line the bed of pickup trucks and such, what's known as a spray-on 'bed-liner', which is traditionally applied to smooth metallic surfaces which already had a coat of paint. What caught my attention was that I heard a reporter remark that the material used came from a company named 'Rhino Linings'.

Well as soon as I heard that I knew exactly where it came from, a company just north of San Diego. But that's not all. I know the CEO of the company. In fact, he and his wife are very active members of our church. He and I were on the church's building committee together. We've participated in at least two weekend men's retreats together. And his wife and my wife worked for years together helping organize an annual women's event which was held at the church. We've been to at least two or three events that they hosted at their house, which is only about a mile from where we live.

I first met him over 30 years ago when he was still the CEO of Mitsubishi of North America (their office building was less than a mile from ours). He left there about 25 years ago and went to work for Rhino Linings Corporation, eventually replacing the founder of the company, first as president and then eventually at the CEO (the founder, a chemist, wanted to spend more of his time doing R&D).

Now, I have no idea if the company played any role in actually applying the 'paint' on the floor of the Reflecting Pool. It's quite possible that all they did was sell the contractor, who actually did the job, the material that they used.

Now Rhino Linings makes several different products, mostly used in industrial applications, including things like spray on urethane foam insulation, sound deadening material, and other industrial coatings. But their original product and the one that you hear about the most, is the spray-on trunk bed liner, as there are many places which offers that service using their products (they used to do that themselves, but now they license their process and products to private retailers).

We see him and his wife almost every Sunday, but I suspect that I'll not mention this to him as I wouldn't want to put him on the spot as we do have a cordial and spiritual relationship that we've enjoyed for over 30 years.

But as they say, it's a small world...

OCU

#13 | Posted by OCUser at 2026-06-20 12:53 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

their original product and the one that you hear about the most, is the spray-on trunk bed liner

I had that installed in my truck when it was brand new. They lightly sanded the original paint in the box before they sprayed it on. Works great.

#14 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-06-20 12:59 PM | Reply

The only thing that Trump administration is good at doing is spending taxpayer dollars.

#15 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-20 01:08 PM | Reply

"We've participated in at least two weekend men's retreats together."

Sounds gay.

Not that there's anything wrong with that!

#16 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-06-20 01:16 PM | Reply

Have you ever been on a religious retreat before? Many churches, of all denominations, hold weekend retreats, often for men or women and occasionally co-ed. It's an opportunity to pray and meditate, and come closer to God and Jesus. It's also an opportunity to make new friends, renew old friendships, and to share our stories and experiences. You should try it some time. I've been on close to a dozen in the last 30 years or so. So has my wife.

OCU

#17 | Posted by OCUser at 2026-06-20 01:37 PM | Reply

Sounds like those corporate team building things they make us attend.

Not that there's anything wrong with that either!

But there would be, if it was gender segregated.

On the other hand, I can see the value in all the men getting out of their wives hair for the weekend; and vice versa.

We don't have a good way to say "I love you, now please leave me alone for a while." So maybe this is it.

I take a dim view when religion enforces men and women should be treated differently. Because we all know "separate but equal" is a lie. And especially the Abrahamic faiths absolutely do not preach women are equal to men. These thoughts aren't buzzing around the campfire when it's just the Christian men? If not, consider my faith in humanity somewhat improved today!

If it works for you,

#18 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-06-20 02:09 PM | Reply

If it works for you, and it doesn't harm anyone else, more power to ya!

#19 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-06-20 02:10 PM | Reply

Trump needed to embezzle money.

So the reflecting pool got painted.

#20 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-20 02:21 PM | Reply

@#20 ... So the reflecting pool got painted. ...

Via a no-bid contract to someone he knew and with a larger than usual profit margin.


#21 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-20 02:28 PM | Reply

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