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Do you maybe mean "bind"?
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nlnnet
13 years ago. Rating: 0 | |
No it is not bind, it says on the tin, 'blind with sharp sand' I am assuming it means cover the bitumen with some sand whilst it is still tacky.
Yes, that is what it means. Once it dries you sweep the sand away.
"Blind" is a poor choice of words though. Probably translated by a non English speaker.
"Blind" is a poor choice of words though. Probably translated by a non English speaker.
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