Rompox easy

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Bob_A
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Post: # 38429Post Bob_A

Jo Pea wrote:They recommended 'Resiply'. Any comments?
Seems they have a website
http://www.resiply.co.uk/

I wonder if it's any good?

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Post: # 38437Post jay-Manor Driveways

looks good

Jo Pea
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Post: # 38441Post Jo Pea

thanks for pointing out web site. not very technically put together i thought tho. seems fair enough that you can just mix as much as you need BUT has anybody out there used it plse?
jo

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Post: # 38448Post lutonlagerlout

sydneycity wrote:LLL,

Hello mate. Got the Rompox Easy in yesterday evening (took six tins, i ordered seven..phew). Started at 5pm when still very warm and it was going off quick, finished at 9pm. One thing i was a bit worried about was that some of the tins had not mixed/had large hard lumps of greenish (presumably either a hardening agent or resin) compound. I tried to break it up and mix it in with some success. This applied to about half of the tins. Still ,all looks to have gone off okay. I'll forward some pics soon.
if anyone can do ,sydney can
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Rich H
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Post: # 38461Post Rich H

Just had a chat with them. Seems it compares with the Romex D1/D2 products. Need some testimonials.

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