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Dan:

To answer your direct question, with another.

Why not put the stickers on the top of a post in the grass and flush 
with the top of the dirt? They could be nailed to a wood post, or stuck 
on a steel or aluminum post.  This potential solution doesn't have the 
potential to damage the curb and is easily reversable by pulling up the 
post.

Steve Stokowski
Stone Products Consultants

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From: Becker, Dan <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tue, Apr 27, 2010 10:29 am
Subject: [BP] Stone Cold Truth...or Fiction??

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Seems that our stiff self-sticking plastic numbers that we stick on 
don't stick so good to bumpy knobby and we need to make us a nice 
smooth patch to stickem to. So they have proposed the use of SikaTopĀ® 
122 PLUS to schmear on the bumpy granite and build up a thin, 
smooth-topped plinth to which they can stick the numbers.

The question arises as to reversibility.

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