There's a hole in the cart path! If it's just a hole, it can be repaired with DIY in about an hour.
Even though I understand, I can't help but want to close my eyes at the small holes in the cart path. If it clearly needs repairs, then there's no choice, but I completely understand the feeling of wanting to request repairs just for a small hole, even if it means stopping operations. However, golf carts are more susceptible to the effects of holes and bumps due to their small tires, making vibrations feel more intense. If that hole can be repaired to a level where "it's fine for carts to pass" within about an hour of starting the repairs, wouldn't you want to try it? For partial repairs of holes that eliminate customer travel stress without stopping operations, I recommend "Hekomi Flat Takumi." First, please take a look at the link below to see how it looks after repairs and how solidly it becomes!
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- Aggregate (powder): 4.0kg × 4 bags - Resin (liquid): 0.8kg × 4 bags - Applicable temperature: Outdoor temperature 5℃ to 40℃ Note: 【Summer】If the outdoor temperature is above 35℃, please water before construction. It is okay if it is slightly damp. 【Winter】If the outdoor temperature is below 15℃, please extend the curing time.
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*Description of reference photos* Example 1) Repair of puddles (Repair of areas where water accumulates in the parking lot after rainfall) Example 2) Around the drainage ditch (Repair of areas that cannot drain properly due to depressions around the drainage outlet) Example 3) Hole repair (Repair to avoid problems caused by depressions in the parking lot)
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Since its establishment in 1937 (Showa 12), Yachiyo Micro Science has been a specialized trading company for grinding and polishing materials, while also continuously engaging in product development related to grinding and polishing through its research and development department. We also operate the technical information sites "Grinding and Polishing .COM" and "Aglutinants .COM." Please take a look.