resmooth

resmooth

(riːˈsmuːð)
vb (tr)
to make smooth again
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Mr Marsland, a scuba instructor with 30 years experience, said: "The main aim is to clean sediment from the windows and the tunnel, pick up the corals and resmooth the gravel.
If concrete starts to pile up in front of the bristles as you drag the broom across, resmooth the broomed area with a float or trowel and then wait a little longer before trying again.
Use the mag (magnesium hand float; see Photo 13) to resmooth areas and to work out holes as they appear.
Treatments were randomized each day; after each trial, the sediment was mixed by hand and resmoothed to prevent cue buildup in pore water.