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Preparing a pool for a re-plaster coat is not something that is ordinarily done by a homeowner. Same thing with plastering a pool, these things are best left to the pros, who understand the art and science behind applying underwater pool surfaces.
There are a few differences in prepping a pool for new plaster, but the objective is the same – for the best bond of the new surface, the underlying surface must be clean, solid and rough. Just like painting a wall, if there is peeling paint, dirt or grease, the bond will be poor and the chance of problems increases.
Here’s the general process for prepping an inground pool for new plaster, for your information – but please, leave this to the professionals.
A company in Texas, known as G & B Tile and Plaster, uses special scarification processes to remove most of the plaster from the surface, as shown in the image at the top of the page. The process is called Hydro Demo, and uses high pressure water and air to blast off old plaster (and hidden delaminations), while creating a perfect substrate for bonding, without acid washing or scratch coats.
And there you have it – how to prep a pool for a new plaster coating. Not rocket science but it does have some hazardous points, not the least of which is an empty pool which can be more dangerous than a full pool – if one were to fall in.