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Old 31-03-2014, 11:52 PM posted to rec.gardens
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wrote:
Prepare the area to be repaired by cleaning it thoroughly with a wire
brush. Mix only a small amount of cement at a time, about a handful,
as it sets in as little as 30 seconds. While kneading the cement ball
with one hand, apply small amounts to the crack with the other,
starting from the bottom. Smooth the edges before it sets. Work your
way up the crack with more cement, repairing even above the water
line. Speed of setting can be slowed by adding a small amount of
conventional mortar mix to the hydraulic cement. Be cautious though
since you want it to set in the water and not simply dissipate.

The repair is immediate and nothing else is required. Water can be
added and, if the pond continues to lose water, look for another
crack. For more information
http://www.pondpro2000.com/epdm-pond-liner.html

This SPAMMER had to go back 20 years to find a post to attach his SPAM!!!!

SPAMMERS are SOOOOOOOO stupid.