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Thermoplasmic Road Marking Painting

01/05/2011 2:50 AM

what is the diadvantage of thermoplastic road marking painting?.

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Re: HASSAN ELRAMLI

01/05/2011 3:33 AM

Compared with what - using baked beans instead?

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Re: Thermoplasmic Road Marking Painting

01/05/2011 7:34 AM

Cost. Short supply.

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Re: Thermoplasmic Road Marking Painting

01/05/2011 7:45 AM

1. Lacks essential vitamins and minerals

2. Does not stop dandruff

3. Clogs up the dishwasher filter screen

4. Does not cure or prevent HIV

5. Contributes to global warming

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Re: Thermoplastic Road Marking Painting

01/05/2011 9:53 AM

First off, it's not paint but rather a thermoplastic sheet...sorta like a decal applied to the pavement! Cheap and easy to apply!

Hey, I like bake beans (with Maple Syrup, dark brown sugar, chopped white onions, Molasses and bacon added...the New England/Upstate NY farm style way to make 'em!) too PW, but they'd be wasted on asphalt! LOL

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