Au,
Good idea... but actually if I remember right from college, gypsum is the same
as the compound
Dolomite. I believe that Dolomark is a brand name for Dolomite, they are both
agricultural limes
and used mostly for breaking up hard clay soils, like conditioners do for your
hair.. (hmm..
clinique???) Either one gets the job done.
Dan Williamson
DS Neon ACR
"minor in Soil Science..dont ask why"
--- "Au H. Nguyen" <aunguyen@cisco.com> wrote:
> I went to the Clinique for Men counter last night to get
> gypsum for this weekend. Ooops, wrong email. %-)
>
> Anywho while looking around at OSH, I found this stuff
> called Dolomark. It's a white powder. Their blurb says
> it's for "marking white lines in parking lots, athletic
> fields, etc." They claim it's non-caustic (no lime burns,)
> so I guess it's more benign than some of the flame wars
> on this list. %-)
>
> I'm curious, is there any complaint with gypsum?
> If there is, here's this official stuff that sounds
> taylor-made for autox. It does cost a wee bit more,
> $4 a sack vs $3.80 for gypsum.
>
> Au
>
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