Mike,
What about limestone staining. Help us? And Py,
remember back in the mid 80’s the MSD sheets for KIEM? Nobody
understood them, but typically everything is listed except the most important
stuff, which is proprietary.
Best,
Leland
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a message dated 2/22/2009 2:00:33 AM Central Standard Time, David
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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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