USES & INSTRUCTIONS
Uses
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Drying of saturated not workable soils
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Modification of soil properties to prevent over saturation
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Reaction generates heat to aid in cold weather applications and enhanced drying properties
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Lower soil absorption rates
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Increase freeze thaw resistance
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Aids in compaction characteristics
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Excellent solution for drying and strengthening saturated clay soils
Instructions For Use in Saturated Clay Soils
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Long sleeve clothing, gloves, respirator, and safety glasses must be worn at all times when handling Mud Dry.
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Till or turn over area to be dried with power equipment or manual methods to expose the depth or required improvement.
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Broadcast Mud Dry from bags evenly over area.
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Work in Mud Dry powder with power equipment or manual methods to ensure homogeneous mixing of the in situ soil and Mud Dry.
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Continue mixing process and adding additional Mud Dry powdered product until desired consistency is achieved.
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Over application of Mud Dry should be avoided to prevent excessive ph values in soil.
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Grade Soil to desired contours.
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Compaction can be attempted after 48 hours of curing