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On Jul 4, 8:12 am, "d...@gglz.com" <d...@gglz.com> wrote: > There was a recent mention of Liquid Plastics K501 on the forum > recommending it. > > Can anyone point me at a supplier ideally in East Anglia or online > please? Have you googled? ;) <http://www.promain.co.uk/k501-p-28939.html> Also try a googleUK on 'polysiloxane waterproofing'/'siloxane waterproofing'/'silane waterproofing'     

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Author: Pete C
Date: Jul 4, 2008 07:28

"Ricky" <19024invalid@mynewsgate.net> ha scritto nel messaggio news:2008081310303919024@mynewsgate.net... Però, giusto per capire, una serie 5 come la vedi? Vedo che le danno per uso PC / MP3. In effetti le caratteristiche di risposta in frequenza tra la 601 e la 530 ( tanto per stare vicini come livello di qualità ) mostrano una differenza non trascurabile, se la si usa con
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"nibble" <cosmopsis.nibble@gmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio news:bc4009ec-ad7d-4cb5-beb6-d141f93bbc5e@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... On 11 Ago, 16:56, "sandro" <coyote.wiz...@tiscalinet.it> wrote: > Vuoi curarti la sete mangiando del prosciutto, mi sembra: con una > patologia > gia' diagnosticata, se imbocchi la via degli auricolari in un tempo non > lontanissimo non troverai piu' dispositivo     

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Author: dom
Date: Jul 4, 2008 00:12

On 30 Jul, 15:24, "d...@gglz.com" <d...@gglz.com> wrote: That looks like a significant sized lump is about to detach! There also looks to be some sort of coating (masonry paint?) over the sandstone. That can trap moisture and lead to cracking through freeze/ thaw cycles. If you can clean up the area, to get back to good solid (and bare) masonry - consider a waterproof coating
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On 30 Jul, 17:24, "George" <noth...@blueblunder.co.uk> wrote: > "Bodger" <bernardthomp...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:cb5000c0-c27e-4954-a834-a89c45b90de3@w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > > > > > On 30 Jul, 15:24, "d...@gglz.com" <d...@gglz.com> wrote: > > > That looks like a significant sized lump is about to detach! > > > > There also looks to be some sort of coating (masonry paint     

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Author: sandro
Date: Aug 15, 2008 01:38

"Bodger" <bernardthompson@gmail.com> wrote in message news:cb5000c0-c27e-4954-a834-a89c45b90de3@w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... On 30 Jul, 15:24, "d...@gglz.com" <d...@gglz.com> wrote: That looks like a significant sized lump is about to detach! There also looks to be some sort of coating (masonry paint?) over the sandstone. That can trap moisture and lead to cracking through
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Bodger wrote: > On 30 Jul, 15:24, "d...@gglz.com" <d...@gglz.com> wrote: >> That looks like a significant sized lump is about to detach! >> >> There also looks to be some sort of coating (masonry paint?) over the >> sandstone. That can trap moisture and lead to cracking through >> freeze/ thaw cycles. >> >> If you can clean up the area, to get back to good solid (and bare) >> masonry - consider     

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Author: sandro
Date: Aug 12, 2008 07:25

On 30 Jul, 15:24, "d...@gglz.com" <d...@gglz.com> wrote: That looks like a significant sized lump is about to detach! There also looks to be some sort of coating (masonry paint?) over the sandstone. That can trap moisture and lead to cracking through freeze/ thaw cycles. If you can clean up the area, to get back to good solid (and bare) masonry - consider a waterproof coating
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That looks like a significant sized lump is about to detach! There also looks to be some sort of coating (masonry paint?) over the sandstone. That can trap moisture and lead to cracking through freeze/ thaw cycles. If you can clean up the area, to get back to good solid (and bare) masonry - consider a waterproof coating like Liquid Plastics K501 (a silane/siloxane based treatment) - you won't     

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Author: Bodger
Date: Jul 30, 2008 09:28

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Author: Bodger
Date: Jul 30, 2008 09:26

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Author: George
Date: Jul 30, 2008 09:24

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Author: Phil L
Date: Jul 30, 2008 09:18

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Author: dom
Date: Jul 30, 2008 07:24

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