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What are your health rules you live by?
ExpatOilWorker replied to 2009's topic in Health and Medicine
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That is interesting and possible, but I still think it has some kind of top coat, maybe just sort of lacquer. In a few spots the surface have peeled off in a similar way to paint flaking off.
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I will say you are spot on, the top layer is probably a sand/cement mix. The broken section is part of the floor.
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It is most definitely a concrete floor. From the broken section, it looks like a 1/4" of concrete was laid to level the floor and then 1 or possibly 2 top coats were applied. The big question is, what material was used for the top coat?
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Thanks for your advice. I don't plan to re-do the whole kitchen counter top, just fix a few damaged spots. I am trying to figure out if it is a DIY job with an angle grinder, but still unsure how to finish the top coat.
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U.S. House Speaker Pelosi begins Asia tour; no mention of Taiwan
ExpatOilWorker replied to Scott's topic in World News
Maybe this is why Beijing is a bit on sensitive with her Taiwan visit: Some footage from the CNN archive of Pelosi unfurling a pro-democracy banner in Tiananmen Square in 1991 (alongside Reps. Ben Jones and John Miller) before Chinese officials interrupt O22Sia4Ncp6eBov0.mp4 -
How is this cement top finish made? It is kind of a gloss polished feather finish, but is it actually a multi layered top coat and what products to use? It is nice and low maintenance, but unfortunately a few spots are a bit worn down and could need a touch up.
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I better use my last time right then. The story first appeared about 5 days ago, but only on Ukrainian sites. Everyone happily shared this great news and the story caught some traction. Then it Petered out, zero follow up and absolute zero evidence. So what really happened? Vysokopillya is mainly a pile of ruins and it was a contested city for a while, so there were probably very few if any Russian soldiers there at all.
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Is this the end of Thailand's Tourist Industry?
ExpatOilWorker replied to Robin's topic in General Topics
33% busy? Airports of Thailand (AOT) President Nitinai Sirismatthakarn (centre) met with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to discuss the lack of flight connections to Thailand which the airports boss revealed are only operating at 33% of the level seen in 2019.