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Severe blistering of the tar prime section.

Severe blistering of the tar prime section.

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... resulting primer-sealed surface exhibited 'blistering, cracking, lifting at the edges and, in extreme cases, disintegration'. An example of this is shown in Figure 2. ...
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... the first reaction was one of dismay, it was found these crystals could be broomed of with a mechanical nylon stock broom with the prime remaining intact and adhered to the basecourse. This is the opposite to what appears to have occurred in South Australia in the 1980s (Figure 2) and Sua Pan in 2004 (Figure 3), and was therefore considered a major achievement. ...

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