dkat
May 10th 04, 02:35 AM
rec.ponds can answer your question. I have seen what you can use mentioned
there but can't remember what it is....
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"Bhangra Muffin" > wrote in message
om...
> Hi
> I recently bought a large terracotta pot, glazed on the outside but
> not the inside, to use as a water feature. It looks great but sadly it
> is "sweating" water through the glaze. It is not losing a large amount
> of water but I'd like it to stop.
> What is the best way to achieve this, keeping in mind that if I have
> to apply some kind of water-proofer to the unglazed inside of the pot,
> it needs to be non-toxic as I'm worried about killing the fish I want
> to put in there.
> Thanks in advance for your help.
there but can't remember what it is....
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"Bhangra Muffin" > wrote in message
om...
> Hi
> I recently bought a large terracotta pot, glazed on the outside but
> not the inside, to use as a water feature. It looks great but sadly it
> is "sweating" water through the glaze. It is not losing a large amount
> of water but I'd like it to stop.
> What is the best way to achieve this, keeping in mind that if I have
> to apply some kind of water-proofer to the unglazed inside of the pot,
> it needs to be non-toxic as I'm worried about killing the fish I want
> to put in there.
> Thanks in advance for your help.