First of all, you don't polish a plastered pool. Secondly, you will have to get the builder/plasterer out to your property to determine what the problem is then take appropriate action. It depends upon what the problem is as to whether the pool has to be re plastered. To add to the above - once the pool contractor has finished the pool and turned it over to you - It is then your job to maintain proper chemistry in the pool. You have not done that and it's obviously so with the "bumps" you described. Maintining a pool involves not only swimming in it but the whole ball of wax. Chemical balance= chlorine, pH, total alkalinity, conditioner. Filtration, circulation time, vacuuming, brushing, skimming surface, leaf rake or net the bottom of debris, emptying skimmer and pump baskets on a regular schedule, cleaning the filter at proper intervals and on and on. I think you get the message. Yes, a pool is work from the start and it is a money pit.
For fancy dining, the cutlery (knives) are often polished and should always be sharpened properly. Flatware should always by polished (with a clean dry cloth) to remove water spots. Silver should be polished with a paste of baking soda and water, rinsed clean, dried and polished as above.
If you don't it will tarnish.
If the rebar is exposed the integrety of your shell has deteriorated, You should start over,Tear it out. If you just cover it over you would most likely have long term problems.
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Because processing removes many of the nutrients and vitamins B lack of vitamin causes beri beri .and also unpolished rice has fibres which helps in digestion..therefore we should not eat polished rice and aheat.
A strap wrench Or an inside wrench
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No. Absolutely not. Polishing destroys most of the collectible value.
If they are not being used, I would reccoment once a year.
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After sanding wood, clean it by wiping with a damp cloth to remove dust and debris. Let it dry completely before applying a wood finish for a smooth and polished look.