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<blockquote data-quote="M.Magis" data-source="post: 1653297" data-attributes="member: 14175"><p>The stuff is an unbelievable sticky mess if you ever have a leak, and it stinks. I always hear people claim how calcium will kill your grass if you have a leak, but never mention beet juice. It's 10x worse than calcium for the grass/soil. I had a valve stem tear a couple summers ago, and STILL can't get grass to grow where it leaked. There are finally some weeds growing there, for the first year it was bare dirt. I've had a couple leaks with calcium and within a few months I can't even see where it happened. For just the few lbs of extra weight, I don't see it being worth the hassle or cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.Magis, post: 1653297, member: 14175"] The stuff is an unbelievable sticky mess if you ever have a leak, and it stinks. I always hear people claim how calcium will kill your grass if you have a leak, but never mention beet juice. It's 10x worse than calcium for the grass/soil. I had a valve stem tear a couple summers ago, and STILL can't get grass to grow where it leaked. There are finally some weeds growing there, for the first year it was bare dirt. I've had a couple leaks with calcium and within a few months I can't even see where it happened. For just the few lbs of extra weight, I don't see it being worth the hassle or cost. [/QUOTE]
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