I'm selecting tools for resurfacing "plaster" (Quikrete Heavy Duty Masonry Coating with some additives of my own). In any case, I have seen that in addition to the normal stainless trowels, and the blue steel, there are very expensive ($70-100) "no burn" chrome trowels and plastic bladed trowels as well which are said to not leave black marks from pool chemicals later.
As far as I know "late hard troweling" just causes areas with less water which look darker. I suppose plastic trowels would not densify a surface as much probably being softer, but anyone have experience with them or picking the right trowels for the job?
Do they hard trowel because they are running behind or are they trying to compact the surface I wonder.
Thanks.
As far as I know "late hard troweling" just causes areas with less water which look darker. I suppose plastic trowels would not densify a surface as much probably being softer, but anyone have experience with them or picking the right trowels for the job?
Do they hard trowel because they are running behind or are they trying to compact the surface I wonder.
Thanks.