In a message dated 1/1/02 1:29:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> (http://www.nonslipcoating.com/). > another thought: This does not sound like it is the same as the "speedliner" product. In this case, I wonder if the ground up rubber (old tires?) is really an asset. Seems to me it would produce a coarser, more irregular surface that would tend to trap dust, pollen, fly ash, etc., on the surface and might be more difficult to flush off during a rain than would a smooth surface. In this area anything that would retain pollen would be a no-no. Pine pollen can really screw up roofing, even aluminum roofing and siding. The pollen is apparently a 'high energy' food and mold, mildew, etc., really proliferate on it. Where is the perfect product for our use? Keep your steam up! Walt
