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No, there are not different types of plaster of Paris. However, there are different types of plaster. There is plaster of Paris, pottery plaster, Puritan pottery plaster, Cerami-Cal, and Hydrostone.
There's no other way to make it soften you just have to start it over .
There are a couple types of plaster that can be used for interior walls. One form of plaster is lime plaster; it is made up of calcium hydroxide and sand. Cement plastic is a mixture of sand, water, portland cement, and suitable plaster.
There are several types of plaster...so it all depends on the type of plaster you use. Lime plaster...may work...dry plaster is what they use for walls and stuff...maybe if the temp is very low it may work but I think plaster is flammable to an extent
Plaster of Paris (gypsum) is calcium sulfate (CaSO4.0,5H2O) - a compound.
PebbleTec lasts longer than plaster (and is usually warrantied for longer than plaster). In addition, it is darker so typically hides the staining that often comes with pool chemicals.
Pebble Tec is an exposed aggregate plaster technique. Pebble Sheen has less exopsed aggregate (smother) Pebble Fina is even smother
There really is no "best". The key is to keep your water as perfectly balanced as possible to avoid needing an acid wash to clean the plaster. An acid wash actually takes off a small layer of the plaster. Also note that products such as Pebbletec are a bit rough on the feet, although it is beautiful.
Yes you can. You must first paint over the old plaster with a product such as Eucoweld, which chemically adheres the new plaster to the old.
No, you plaster or mud it first.
Pros & Cons The white shows less blemishes, the darker the finish the better the heat wil be kept but the greater the potential algae growth
It depends on many factors including the type of surface you choose (Diamond Brite, White Plaster, Pebbletec, etc.), and the type of coping stones, but I would estimate around $3,000 and $6,000.
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Over Your Head - 2006 A Pain in the Plaster - 2.26 was released on: USA: 29 December 2007
If you put plaster over a water balloon and freeze it, the water balloon will bulge out.
Over Your Head - 2006 A Pain in the Plaster 2-26 was released on: USA: 29 December 2007
Over Your Head - 2006 The Disaster of Plaster 2-39 was released on: USA: 28 June 2008