We just re-plastered with white plaster. Before this we only had the pool light on a few times. My recollection is that the plaster was quite smooth, but we did not like the glare from the light, so did not use it. We fixed the glare problem during re-plaster. But now with the white light on, the new plaster looks like it has "cellulite" - various small bumps and dips. Not a smooth look. The pool company says that is typical when some old plaster has been chipped out. Of course none of this is noticeable during the day.
I know that lights, and particularly in white plaster, magnify any imperfections, but my question is - should the plaster be smooth as a baby's rear? I am less inclined to use the light the way it is.
I know that lights, and particularly in white plaster, magnify any imperfections, but my question is - should the plaster be smooth as a baby's rear? I am less inclined to use the light the way it is.