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    Question Replaster - need a new brush?

    I am going to have my shotcrete pool replastered in a month or so. I have had it for two years and the builder is doing this as the plaster is failing. The finish is a diamond brite type of plaster. The bristles on the brush I have now are pretty frayed. I thought this might be a good thing for new plaster, but I am not sure. What do the experts here think?
    29K gallon IG Shotcrete Plaster Pool
    Spa with spillway
    DE filter
    Raypak 400K btu heater

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    Question Re: Replaster - need a new brush?

    Does anybody have an opion on this? I will probably buy a new one anyway, but I would like to know if the frayed bristles of a used brush are better for new diamond brite.

    C'mon warm weather...
    29K gallon IG Shotcrete Plaster Pool
    Spa with spillway
    DE filter
    Raypak 400K btu heater

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