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    Oil clean up. What is that stuff?

    What is that stuff they use to scrub into oil spills?
    It looks like a fine to gritty gravel. I thought the best stuff was cement dust.

    The grit (or what ever it is) sat on the surface of HD because the surface is a lot smoother than the older circuits which would allow the grit to fall into the small gaps in the seal.

    Gremlin may have the answer.............

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    VMCC use this very fine lime that has had extra moisture sucked out of it. It is called something special but me brian not fuctioning good now. Apparently cement dust causes problems if it becomes a fine coating of cement.

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    Im pretty sure it was called gravel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    Im pretty sure it was called gravel?
    Wouldn't that give a racer with an MX background an advantage? Speaking of which, do you know how I can get hold of Johnnt Burkhart. i think I have a trophy of his. Looks awesome on my mantle.....

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    Just get a bag of Cat Litter from the Supermarket - that will soak up oil.

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    I only know Hampton Downs supplied the mix to use on oil spills. It is specific to seal at Hampton. No idea what is in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Just get a bag of Cat Litter from the Supermarket - that will soak up oil.
    Yeh, it'll also make a mess of any racers that try to go fast over it. Which is a real smart idea at a National level race meeting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Just get a bag of Cat Litter from the Supermarket - that will soak up oil.
    Pussies like me would find it very hard to resist stopping for a crap

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    Do they they have a leaf blower?..................might be a great investment for clubs. Best way to get rid of any loose bits after sweeping!

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    I think it was a mixture of lime and something else (flour? I cant remember off the top of my head).
    Cement dust is not a good mix because it forms a layer on the track and traps stuff on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    I think it was a mixture of lime and something else (flour? I cant remember off the top of my head).
    Cement dust is not a good mix because it forms a layer on the track and traps stuff on it.
    There was definately something a little grainier than Lime and flour in that mix....it was like little ball bearings. Looked like a bit of gravel too.

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    Yeah, it's kinda sandy. The track provides it, we've used it before.

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    I can't recall exactly what it was, as I didn't need to use it, but checking the buckets at the beginning of the day, its definitely different to what is used from Pukekohe. The tracks provide their own stuff.

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    Taupo use what looks like kiln-dried garden mulch. I'm told it's crushed scoria...
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony.OK View Post
    Do they they have a leaf blower?..................might be a great investment for clubs. Best way to get rid of any loose bits after sweeping!
    Yes, they were using the leaf blower after one of the (post/pre) classics apparently lost brakes and jettisoned right on the edge of the hairpin exit.

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