You don't replaster a pool then paint it. For Pete's sake why do you want to paint a pool. Replastering is something left to the pros. Any one mistake could mean delamination of the new plaster. Painting a pool is a last ditch effort to fix or cover up a pool that is in bad shape before you put your house on the market to sell it.
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No, plaster needs to be dry, but never fired like clay.
Depends on if the head needs replacing or resurfaced. It will not be cheap for sure on an Infinity.
To plaster a wall one needs quite a few tools. One needs a plasterer's float and a plasterer's hawk. A bucket is also needed as is a level and a mixer drill.
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Alot of times it is that the flywheel needs to be resurfaced due to the heat build up of the friction disc and the pressure plate getting weak. The flywheel would need to be removed and brought to a machine shop to be resurfaced. Another could be that the flywheel wasn't resurfaced before a new friction disc and pressure plate were installed.
Sawn formwork is formwork that for concrete structure that needs to have plaster and paint finish.
Gunite can last for decades with good soil conditions. Plaster is the part that needs to be redone periodically, but maintaining proper chemistry will allow your plaster to last much longer.
You can have an X-ray with a plaster cast on, however the image won't be as clear as it could be without one. It creates more layers that the radiation needs to penetrate to create a clear image for the Radiologist to look at. Having a plaster cast on will create a cloudy and unreadable image.
No it either means you have to clean your pool more often or it can mean that the radials in your sand filter are stating to wear and need replacing.
Yes.
If it is just finished drywall then yes, it needs to be painted.
Yes, "Painted Desert" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific location in the United States known for its colorful geological formations.