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    Default Re: pebbly surface and granite vs plaster and tile?

    I had my pool replastered last year with Pebble Sheen. It's fine to sit on. I bet if my kids were still little, that it would wear the skin out on there toes from running on it.

    I also had new tile put in. Less grout would be good, but my grout problem seems to be between the tile and the coping, not between tiles.

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    Default Re: pebbly surface and granite vs plaster and tile?

    Thanks for the info. I will look into Pebble Sheen. Glad to hear it's not rough to sit on.
    John

    15K gallon in-ground plaster pool (30yrs old) - Pentair 420 Clean & Clear Plus cartridge filter
    IntelliFlo Variable Speed pump - Ray-Pac 266 BTU gas heater

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