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Jeff Van Buren
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Posted: 28/September/2007 at 12:58pm |
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flush it and waterclaw it
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doug
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Posted: 28/September/2007 at 11:33am |
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100% you need to get rid of some realitives? The floor would have to be sweating for that to happen?
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cmaster
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Posted: 28/September/2007 at 10:33am |
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Yes. It's happened to us(usually in August) on commercial glue down. Not sure what the RH was though
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David Scher
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Posted: 28/September/2007 at 10:07am |
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I am trying to find out whether the relative humidity in a room will cause wicking of a dormant spot. If I have cleaned a spot (presumably a tannin spill), and I am able to dry it completely without wicking, can wicking occur in the future if the relative humidity rises in the future? If so, what % of relative humidity would the room need to get to for wicking to occur?
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