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Old February 18th 07, 06:34 PM posted to alt.law-enforcement,rec.aquaria.marine.reefs,rec.ponds
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"Concerned Aquaria Group Members" Roy "Tristan" Hauer
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Dreamaing or halucinating carol, Dream on you clueless idiot.


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Just have the pond crew scrub and wash off that liner well before
install. Exposure to the sun will help. If possible have them drop off
liner before hand and roll it out to sunlight exposure and weater
until they can install it. Then fill it (no need to use dechlor) and
turn on pumps and allow water to circulat for a bit, then drain and
refill using dechlor.......you should be good to go. There are a lot
of ponds made using roof liner and they do just fine with a general
hosing off before hand and a good fill and drain and a refill .....

Of they are telling you they are usuing roofing liner up front and yu
agree on a price thats fine. Often times roof liner can be had in
heavier thickness than pond liners. At least they were honest and up
front with telling yu they are usuing roofing liner. As to a refund,
etc, well thats just our resident knowit all trol running her mouth as
usual. You know what you need to do in terms of refunds or your
contract, and there is no need to discuss yur private area in public
at our resident trolls desire. The info she gives is nothing more than
not being able to resist the urge to repy to any and all topics with
little or no actual info to give that is pertinent to the post.

Have fun and good luck.....



On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 09:54:15 -0600, xxxxxxxx
wrote:

*NOTE: There is only one dumbass named Zebulon posting on this
group.*

"klj" wrote in message
. com...

brevity snip

Typical snip for her, as she does not want correct good info mixed
with her so called good info.......it takes away her attention.

BTW, if they used roofing rubber, they owe you a refund, it's
generally
about 60% of what the "fish safe" stuff sells for. And there's no
need
to wait for days because of the liner, the worst that's on it is a
bit
of talc they used as a release agent.
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Spread the roofing liner, hose well and use. From what I've seen
anything
made explicitly for the ornamental pond crowd is overpriced, from
liner to
pond "salt" to the aquatic plants they sell us to foods we feed our
fish.



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I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!


 




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