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Tracking Holes in Pond Liners******************************************** *********
have heard that you can use milk as a dye....dont know myself how well it
works though. john west Alison o.uk wrote in message ... We have a butyl liner (about 4 years old) and my suspicion is that it got damaged/pierced in the ice and permafrost of winter 2000/01 cos now the water sits about 10cm low on an almost permanent basis - even a couple of hours after the flash floods we've had this 'summer'. The 'other half' seems to think that there's a product on the market that is dye-like but forms a concentration of colour at the leak - but has conveniently forgotten what it's called. I can't seem to track it down. Has anyone out there heard of this product? -A |
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Tracking Holes in Pond Liners
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 18:05:03 +0100, "gort"
wrote: have heard that you can use milk as a dye....dont know myself how well it works though. Errrr .... I think milk in water is also toxic to pond life (may depend on concentration of course) ...... |
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