DamIt Dam Sealer Before and After

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @ryankennon8234
    @ryankennon8234 3 года назад +1

    Great Product and even better service!

  • @blenderbenderguy
    @blenderbenderguy 3 года назад +2

    I'm wondering why it isn't recommended for small ornamental ponds. I just finished digging a small garden pond which I am hoping will attract frogs, & other critters. It's been dry and looks like it will be dry for some time and I was thinking why not dust the newly dug pond with the product and mist it with water afterwards and then fill the pond. Wouldn't that form the sealing net as long as I kept it hydrated while carefully filling?

    • @shalexindustries
      @shalexindustries  3 года назад +2

      we used to sell Damit in a 5ltr size but have recently discontinued as we were finding many people using in small fish and ornamental ponds and many of those were concrete ponds or had liners. While some people reported success, some didn’t and gave us really bad feedback - even though we say the product isn’t designed for concrete or ponds with liners. We do have customers using Damit on small earthen ponds with success but you may find a liner is more suitable. The risk is by applying too much Damit shallow ponds will end up 'soupy' and small ponds often have fountains, aerators or water features and this is also a potential issue if operating in shallow water.
      While Damit is not toxic it will expand significantly and in small ponds it can turn the bottom layer to jelly and impact plants and fish - in larger dams and lakes this is not generally a problem as there is a much larger volume of water.

    • @blenderbenderguy
      @blenderbenderguy 3 года назад +1

      @@shalexindustries thanks for your reply. Since the majority of the soil in my small pond is clay, perhaps I should use bentonite instead as I tend to stay away from all things plastic (liners) these days and prefer a natural bottom.

  • @tommartens3731
    @tommartens3731 2 года назад

    Once it binds to the soil, does it stay slimy?

    • @shalexindustries
      @shalexindustries  2 года назад

      Damit will initially appear very sticky and slimy so its best to stay out of the pond for a short time after application. Damit will percolate into the soil and also help to floc out suspended clay and silt particles and this results in a bottom layer that appears just as a normal 'muddy' bottom would. Most customers find there are no visible traces of Damit after the initial settling in period of 2-4 weeks.

  • @myrabriedenhann7754
    @myrabriedenhann7754 Год назад

    Can I use damit to seal a septic tank?

    • @shalexindustries
      @shalexindustries  Год назад

      Myra, definitely not - it would block your entire system. Damit is designed for use on earthen ponds only where it can freely percolate into the soil

  • @JesusisLord78
    @JesusisLord78 3 года назад

    Is it permanent

  • @goaatveing
    @goaatveing 3 года назад

    I used this and it Did not work! Also show a while after the rain. Not a few days after.

    • @shalexindustries
      @shalexindustries  3 года назад +2

      If Damit is visible a while after application it sounds like it has not freely percolated into the soil and bound to clay and silt particles. Applying where a liner is present or by hand instead of a seed spreader can cause this but if you wanted to reach out to us via the 'contact us' page on our website we'd be happy to review your project and see if we can identify any issues which may be contributing to a poor result.