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A reputed recipe for pool plaster on a gunite pool is 1 part white cement to 2 parts white (preferably quartz or silica) sand. You should probably also add a bonding agent to the mix to make sure that your new plaster adheres to the old. All of these can be found at pretty much any home repair or hardware store. Mix the dry ingredients first and then make a shallow depression and gradually add water till you have the consistency similar to chunky peanut butter. Add the bonding agent per the instructions on the package and you are ready to go. Good luck!

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