Why do you brush new pool plaster?

Brush the pool twice a day for the first two weeks. This opens the pores of the plaster to allow proper curing as well as removes any loose plaster dust from the surface. You may notice plaster dusting when you brush and the water becomes cloudy. This is normal and will go away with proper treatment and brushing.
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How long do you brush a new plaster pool?

After the addition of the chemicals, set the suction of your filter to draw from the main drain line. Brush the pool thoroughly toward the main drain area at least 2 or 3 times a day for the first two weeks, or until all the sediment on the walls and pool floor are removed.
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When should I start brushing my new pool?

A startup procedure is the 28-day process of caring for a new pool plaster finish after the pool is filled with water. During this time, you'll need to test your water regularly, maintain the chemical balance, brush the pool to remove plaster dust, and avoid using automated equipment.
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When can I start brushing new plaster?

Clean filter after vacuuming. After 72 hours add the CYA and then the chlorine SLOWLY to gradually bring it to the desired level. Continue to brush, vacuum, test water balance, and clean the filter for one to two weeks, or 3 days after you see no plaster dust coming off when you brush.
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What does brushing new plaster do?

Brush the pool twice a day for the first two weeks. This opens the pores of the plaster to allow proper curing as well as removes any loose plaster dust from the surface.
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New Pool Plaster: Care, Brushing, Chemistry



Does pool plaster need to stay wet?

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The importance of this cannot be overemphasized. If the water is stopped, your plaster could develop a permanent ring at the level where the water stopped, or it could allow the exposed plaster to dry too quickly, and cause chips or cracks. Plaster is especially formulated to stay underwater at all times.
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What happens if I don't brush my pool?

If you don't brush your pool regularly, algae will start growing on the surface. Chemicals can avoid a lot of algal growth, but you'd need dangerous amounts to curtail the spread of algae entirely. Brushing also prevents scale buildup on your pool's surface.
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How long does pool plaster need to cure?

Curing plaster refers to a maturation process of the new plaster finish when it strengthens and seals. The pool finish will start to cure immediately after mixing. Sixty percent of the curing process occurs in the first 4 weeks and will continue over the next 8 to 10 months.
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Does new pool plaster absorb water?

New installations and drained pools: A common appearance of cracking can occur when a cementitious interior finish is wetted prior to being filled. Microscopic shrinkage cracks (micro cracks are present in all hardened plaster, precast, shotcrete, and concrete products) absorb water faster than the overall surface.
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Can I use a wire brush on a plaster pool?

Stiff steel wire bristles are great for brushing on plaster / concrete pool walls and floors.
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When can I add salt to newly plastered pool?

The bottom line. Waiting 30 days before adding any salt is recommended for plaster pools, including for quartz and pebble pools.
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How often should you brush a plaster pool?

Brush After Your Pool Is Plastered/ Replastered, or Pebbled: In this case, your pool needs to be brushed twice a day for 2-3 weeks. This may seem like a lot, but there is a lot of dust that needs to be brushed and filtered, or it can stain and scale the interior surfaces.
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Should you brush a pool every day?

It is recommended that the pool be brushed with a standard 18-inch nylon bristle pool brush at least twice per week. The entire process usually only takes 10 minutes and is well worth the time and effort.
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What happens if it rains on new pool plaster?

Rain will cause streaks, discoloration, and curing mistakes once the plastering has begun. Not only will it cause streaking, but it also causes something called hydrostatic holes in the granite and plaster.
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Are hairline cracks in pool plaster normal?

Small superficial cracks are called check cracks or crazing. This is normal due to the cement shrinking or flexing of the supporting structure, and should not be considered a deficiency. The most common cause for crazing is if the pool is finished on a hot, dry or windy day, or if it took too long to fill the pool.
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Should I brush pool before shocking?

Before you start pouring shock in the pool, the first step is to brush the sides and floor of your pool to loosen all the algae. Doing this breaks the skin and allows the pool shock to more easily kill the algae. Once you've done this, it is important to make sure you have the proper pH level in your water.
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How do I know if my pool needs salt?

The ideal salt level is between 2700-3400 ppm (parts per million) with 3200 ppm being optimal. Before adding salt to your pool, test the water to check your salt level. If the level is low, determine the number of gallons in the pool and add salt according to the chart below.
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How often should salt be added to pool?

How often do I need to add salt to my pool? There is no set timeframe of when you need to add salt to your pool. Because salt does not dissipate from your water, the only time you would add salt to your pool is when you add fresh water or after heavy rain that dilutes salinity levels.
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What happens if I put too much salt in my pool?

Bottom Line. A little bit of extra salt in your pool doesn't generally result in any concerning issues. However, putting in excessive amounts of salt, resulting in salt levels 5000 ppm or more, can lead to corrosion of your metal pool equipment. Not to mention, having too much salt will also make the pool saltier.
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Should you use a wire brush on a gunite pool?

For Gunite surfaces you can use a brush with stainless steel bristles. For unpainted concrete surfaces, you can use a combination of stainless and nylon bristles.
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Can I use a wire brush on a gunite pool?

The Milliard Heavy Duty Wire Pool Brush is made for super hard-to-get stains, algae, and other growth on concrete and gunite swim pools.
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What is a rubber pool brush for?

Rubber bristles for effective removal of debris. Handle can be adjusted by clip-lock system for easy cleaning of pool bottom and walls. Non-abrasive bumper protect the liner walls from scratches. Safe for all pool surfaces. For in-ground and above-ground pools.
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