We have floor wax. Why not roof wax?
After super-rainy October, lots of roofs grew bumper crops of moss. Old roofs cluttered with pine shit have always grown moss, but the extra water stirred up moss on new and clean roofs as well.
Made me wonder: wouldn't a wax coating prevent this, and also strictly halt water penetration and ice dams? Non-porous and slippery! That's why Nature made wax.
In WW2 some wax companies quickly developed specific fungus-resistant waxes to protect vehicles and weapons in jungle conditions. Where are the wax developers now?
Labels: Grand Blueprint, skill-estate