Fibermesh problem
18 years ago
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When using fibermesh, does one wrap the trough in plastic and let it cure the same way one does when not using fibermesh? The troughs I made without fibermesh are nice and hard after 2 weeks of curing, and the ones made with fibermesh are all crumbly, and are not getting hard. Should I have let them air dry instead of wrapping them in plastic to keep them moist. I am really puzzled as I used the same hypertufa mix--2 parts peat,2 parts perlite, and 1 and 1/2 parts cement. Then I wrapped them up in plastic, but the ones made with fibermesh are just not getting hard. Gosh, this newbie has a lot to learn.
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