Looking for a high-quality pool plaster disc that can remove trowel marks and smooth over exposed pool finishes with ease? Look no further than the Pool Plaster Disc NON-CORROSIVE 50 Grit.
Engineered with premium 50-grit diamonds and a specialized non-corrosive matrix, our disc avoids the issues caused by traditional electroplated metal-bonded abrasive pads, which can elevate sodium hypochlorite and sodium hydroxide levels, leading to corrosion, residue buildup, scaling, and calcium nodules. Instead, our non-metal bonding material protects your saltwater system, ensuring accurate salt cell readings and consistent chlorine production without compromise.
Effective in both wet and dry conditions, this disc can handle even the toughest pool plaster defects. Use it dry to eliminate stubborn calcium nodules and stains, or wet to polish and achieve a smooth, like-new finish. It effectively removes spot etching, calcium nodules, surface roughness, and most visible staining, including [mention specific types, e.g., mineral and light organic staining]. It improves the appearance of your pool plaster, reduces surface roughness by up to 30%, and creates a more comfortable swimming experience.
The Pool Plaster Disc NON-CORROSIVE 50 Grit works well with all variable speed polishers and sanders, making it a versatile tool for all of your pool plastering needs. However, when using the disc without water, it's essential not to overheat it. We recommend doing a 5 ft. x 5 ft. area, then using a hose to wash off plaster residual material remaining to prevent overheating.
Excessive heat can cause a breakdown in the integrity of both the pool plaster disc and the pool plaster. To ensure 100% contact with the pool plaster finish you are resurfacing, we recommend using our 7" diameter hook and loop backer pad AG7529 with our Pool Plaster Diamond Pad 50 Grit. Using a smaller diameter backing pad will cause the pool plaster disc to wear unevenly and reduce its lifespan.
To prevent damage and ensure optimal performance, do not exceed 3500 RPMs. Check out our Resurface Rough Pool Plaster Guide for more helpful tips and information.