> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cuyler Page
> Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 1:20 PM
> Here is a request today from a
> children's museum
> List-serve, worth a close read:
>
> "We are currently working on a small Native American exhibit
> in our museum
> and I'm wondering if any of you have advice on some type of
> floor covering
> we could purchase that looks like fake earth?"
Actually, I have an answer to this question:
http://www.polypavement.com/
Get some real earth. Put it on the floor. Turn it into fake earth.
I'm sure it will look exactly like fake earth and meet their performance
requirements.
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Dan Becker, Exec. Dir. "Oh joy! Rapture!
>
Dan:
I thought there was a product called Polycoat that my employer bought to encapsulate asbestos on a dirt crawl space surface. I see they don't promote that as a use for their products so either their lawyers thought better of the liability risks involved or I have the wrong company name.
After two or three spray applications it gave a tough rubbery surface. I think it was a white liquid that dried black but I may be thinking of that "rust converter" stuff.
Dusty