Steve:
Is this a chemical fact and can you also state this from repeated personal
experience or is this from passed on knowledge as in it was heard someplace. I am
asking because this is an interesting / easy test and I had assumed that gasoline
would cut both.
?
Bryan
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"S. Stokowski" wrote:
> One can easily tell the difference between tar and
> asphalt with gasoline. Asphalt dissolves in gasoline, coal tar does not.
>
> Steve Stokowski
> Stone Products Consultants
> http://members.aol.com/crushstone/petro.htm
>
> In a message dated 10/12/99 11:10:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> << I've been in a lot of old theatres lately, and am noticing a black
> substance
> on the interior face of the bricks. It seems that bricks making up walls
> with an exterior face have had their interior side coated with some
> elastomeric substance, or maybe...pitch? We figure that it was some sort of
> barrier between the brick and the scratch coat of plaster applied directly
> onto it. Any takers? >>