Originally Posted By: dg84s
If the two components have to mix to create the polymer sealing compound, how can they properly interact and mix if applied dry and separated by soil granules? In rising water conditions they would become wet, but couldn't interact and change at the molecular level; unlike sodium bentonite that only needs water to swell, soilfloc needs its components to be touching and wet at the same time. I don't believe tilling into dry soil and waiting for rain will work.


I might be wrong, but my understanding is both components are soluble in water. If that is in fact true, when water is introduced to the dry pond bank where the granules have been tilled in, the granules of both components will dissolve and head for the leak where they will come in contact with each other. Again, just my understanding but it might be wrong.


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