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I was reading in a pond magazine about a spray foam that's so hard...you can walk on it...and it can be used as a pond liner. I dont remember the vendors name. Has anyone heard of this company? Any thoughts on the product?
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sounds like something that might become brittle and crack, and then you have leakage again. i would be wary of such products.
you can never go wrong with good thick compacted clay.
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Oh I have clay dirt. Holding water ISNT a problem. Its my wanting to have a nice bottom so when I swim...I dont make it muddy. What I was looking for was something to line the pond (other then a token black plastic liner-because I hate that look) that would be easier, cheaper then cement...but have the same look. My other option is rocking it in.
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