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In a message dated 2/22/2009 2:00:33 AM Central Standard Time, David
writes:
> Initial feedback from ASG has been limited, but what I have received
> >suggests that these documents are not widely utilised at this time. I
> >wonder whether this is due to a lack of awareness, disagreement with
> >content, or the cost of acquisition.
not widely utilized until there is a law suit ; then you better believe they
will be utilized ;
same goes for MSDS sheets
I remember once when they would not allow soft mirco particle blasting
(facade Gummage) on a job site until they had MSDS sheets the hoops they had to
jump through to create that .....and when they got it,,,,, nobody looked at it
Now I am told there is the same for brick stains ; everybody can have
potassium silicate but the problem is in the binder (some use cellouse or water to
cheapen it for quick sale Mike help me here ) but now or soon there will be a
certification process to set an industry standard .so we are not looking like
chumps for just buying the cheapest one Py
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