SWIMMING POOL
🔹 Step 1: Bond Coat (One-Step BOND-KOTE)
This is rolled onto the prepared pool surface (usually chipped/etched gunite, shotcrete, or old plaster that’s been cleaned).
It acts like a primer layer, creating a mechanical and chemical bridge so the new coating adheres well.
Applied with a 1¼″ nap roller (or brush for tight areas).
🔹 Step 2: Roll-On Plaster (Sider-Crete Sider-Proof FF-PR)
Once the bond coat cures (typically the next day), you can apply the Sider-Crete roll-on plaster.
It’s a polymer-modified cement finish that you roll on in two coats. After rolling, installers usually use a MagicTrowel or similar flexible squeegee to smooth it out, because the roller alone leaves texture.
This gives you the final decorative and waterproof finish—closer in feel to Diamond Brite, but doable without a full crew of plasterers.
✅ So yes: Bond coat first (SGM One-Step BOND-KOTE) → Roll-on plaster (Sider-Crete).
That combo is actually pretty common when people want to avoid a full replaster job but still get a long-lasting cementitious surface.