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DirtGlue Government/Comercial Uses: To control dust at airfields To control dust at helicopter landing areas To control dust at refueling sites To control dust at repair sites To control dust at bivouac areas To control dust at rearming sites To make new runways and taxiways Expand existing runways and taxiways To control dust at motor pool sites To control dust at ammo dumps To harden driving surfaces in battle zones making it difficult to plant land mines Ability to maintain roads during rain and extreme heat Ability to re-surface areas after dust storms without having the cost in time, equipment, and manpower to clean up or truck away the dust and sand Hardening driving surfaces for parking and storage of vehicles and equipment on military bases Surfacing of levies and earthen dams Access roads surfaced to prevent erosion Construction projects will no longer need to fear rainy seasons. Erosion control of banks, berms, cliffs, sand dunes, etc. A light spray (with seed if desired) to deforested areas will allow vegetation to re-vegetate the area After a forest fire, a light spray will reduce the potential for erosion and eliminate ash from polluting streams and waterways. This can be sprayed from the air over difficult terrain, as well as accessible areas Hardening the exposed soil, thereby eliminating the possibility of super saturation from rain, can control the areas that are prone to mud slides. Then later, remediation of the soil can take place during normal working time DLA, NSNs and GSA Contracts AvailableCall For Pricing
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How to apply PotHoleGlue™ Pour the recycled asphalt (RAP) into a wheelbarrow. ½" minus aggregate with 20% fines may be substituted when RAP is not available.
Mix the dry PotHoleGlue into the recycled asphalt. (For smaller potholes, use the amount of recycled asphalt needed and add the equivalent amount of the dry PotHoleGlue. Make sure to reseal the plastic bag for future use).
Evenly distribute 0.4 gallons of water over the dry mix (Do not over water!). Thoroughly mix water with the blend of Pot-HoleGlue and recycled asphalt until you have a homogenous pothole patch. Patch might appear somewhat dry; however, this consistency is needed for best compaction. Pour the patch into the pothole and compact it with a hand tamper, plate compactor or similar equipment.
Clean wheelbarrow and any other equipment with water.
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