Why in the world would you want to paint a marbelite or plaster pool?
You don't need to tile a pool, if you use a good waterproof concrete render and paint it using proper swimming pool paint. (don't use emulsion)
For plaster surfaces, it is recommended to use a high-quality acrylic paint or a paint specifically designed for plaster. These types of paint adhere well to the surface and provide a durable finish.
To fix a damaged plaster statue, you can use a mixture of plaster of Paris and water to fill in any cracks or missing pieces. Once the mixture is applied and dried, you can sand it down to smooth out any rough edges. Finally, you can paint or seal the repaired areas to match the rest of the statue.
Acrylic paint is recommended for painting plaster sculptures because it adheres well to the surface and dries quickly.
Acrylic paint is a good choice for painting plaster statues because it adheres well to the surface and dries quickly.
You should be able to use it as soon as there is water in the pool
Depending on what the plaster surface damage is to the pool, it really is pretty easy to repair the plaster on your pool. You just need a chisel, or a small angle grinder if you are really handy, a hammer, a trowel, some water and a sponge. they sell pool patch kits for all the pool surfaces. look for pool plaster patch kits and you will find an easy to use solution.
I've used regular paint to paint ceilings. I think that the main difference in 'ceiling paint' is that it is thicker. But I'm not positive. I didn't have any problems using regular paint. In fact, I briefly worked for a painter. I think he just used plain old paint for the ceilings also.
Not usually. Has it beendrained and left dry for more than 2 - 3 days? B T W do not use the word "your" as in "your pool plaster... Your pool is 10 years.... Please use "My" pool.... and "Our" pool is 10 yrs..... When you refer to "your" you are talking about me and my pool. What do you know about my pool? Supposing I do not have a pool.
To effectively repair a damaged plaster sculpture, first clean the broken edges with a soft brush. Then, apply a small amount of plaster adhesive to the broken pieces and carefully press them together. Hold the pieces in place until the adhesive sets. Once the sculpture is reassembled, use a fine-grit sandpaper to smooth out any rough edges. Finally, paint or seal the repaired area to match the rest of the sculpture.
You could use wire for the shape of the river and use plaster of Paris to fill it in. Then, you would paint it.