Its not a good idea to put a plastic liner under the pool. It retains moisture and rots the walls and the rail the wall is in. Your pool will not last. If you follow manufactures instructions, sand under pool and a good drainage system around the pool will make the pool last 25 years or more. Whenever water sits against the pool walls its going to eventually rot the wall and can seep under pool causing the sand to shift and then the liner will go bad.Its all sales hype about the coving and gorilla stuff...its not needed.
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Thermal setting plastic is a type of plastic that can be permanently shaped and hardened through the application of heat. Once heated and formed into a desired shape, thermal setting plastics cannot be reshaped again, unlike thermoplastics which can be melted and reshaped multiple times. Examples of thermal setting plastics include epoxy resins and phenolic resins.
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thermoplastic
thermosetting is atype of plastic which can't be recycled
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The bagel setting on a toaster toasts the cut side of a bagel while only warming the outer side. This is different from the regular toasting setting, which toasts both sides of the bread evenly.
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The permanent press setting on a dryer typically uses a lower temperature than the regular setting, so the regular setting would typically be hotter. Permanent press is designed to reduce wrinkles and help protect clothes from excessive heat.
The default setting is 100%. See the Related Question below to read how to change the setting.
The purpose of the bagel setting on a toaster is to toast the cut side of a bagel while only warming the outer side. This setting differs from the regular toasting setting by only heating one side of the bagel, ensuring a crispy texture on the cut side while keeping the outer side soft.