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Default Deck Project - Concrete

On 7/18/11 3:32 PM, HeyBub wrote:
-MIKE- wrote:
On 7/18/11 12:41 PM, chaniarts wrote:
-MIKE- wrote:
On 7/18/11 12:10 PM, Josepi wrote:
Your water may vary in wetness...


Brilliant.

http://www.redlineoil.com/product.aspx?pid=74&pcid=10

lowers surface tension. technically, it would make water 'wetter'.


Well, that wouldn't be water, now, would it.
That would be "water plus additive."

That's no different than saying, your water may have more caffeine
than other water and what you're actually talking about is coffee.

Why am I even explaining this?


But not very well. There is water, then there is water.

With distilled water, you can float a paper clip on its surface. In some
locals, there are enough dissolved solids to lower the surface tension
sufficiently so the paper clip will not float.

Distilled water is an insulator. Non-distilled water is a conductor.

And so on.


I guess you can go ahead and used distilled water for your concrete if
it makes you feel better.


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