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Anyone have any experience with this product?
https:/ /www.polymerinnovations.com
I have some seeping going on through my dam and am considering trying this out as it's quite a bit cheaper than any other solution I know of.
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Nat,
Have you looked into SOILFLOC? PM TJ about it and he assist you about it. The product from what I have been told works pretty well at minimizing the seepage in ponds. We just used it and will be evaluating its ability on old pond that had an inexperienced pond man built.
I looked at the information about them and really don't know much. I would call and talk with them inquiring more about their product, usage, and if the have any prior customers using it for your situation.
Josh
Last edited by Joshua Flowers; 04/10/16 09:21 AM.
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