Kanewickson
Seedling
Hi guys
Sorry I’m new here but I’m posting in the hope someone can urgently help me.
I recently have had a full garden revamp. Part of that was a 1.5m deep pond by around 2.4m wide.
It was built using new oak sleepers and these sleepers sat on top of the liner that is in the pond.
Here comes the big issue.
The sleepers were all around the garden, and stupidly I have used creocote substitute to paint the sleepers. Today (a day after introducing my new koi I noticed the rain water has now caused the creocote substitute oil to drop into my pond and create a film.
The pond is rectangular and is surrounded by the sleepers which have been concreted in, has anyone got any possible way they can think that I can resolve this situation urgently (tomorrow) to make sure I don’t cause any harm to the fish?
I have just bought some water based pond paint (hindsight is a wonderful thing) and thought I could paint over the sleepers but any other suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Sorry I’m new here but I’m posting in the hope someone can urgently help me.
I recently have had a full garden revamp. Part of that was a 1.5m deep pond by around 2.4m wide.
It was built using new oak sleepers and these sleepers sat on top of the liner that is in the pond.
Here comes the big issue.
The sleepers were all around the garden, and stupidly I have used creocote substitute to paint the sleepers. Today (a day after introducing my new koi I noticed the rain water has now caused the creocote substitute oil to drop into my pond and create a film.
The pond is rectangular and is surrounded by the sleepers which have been concreted in, has anyone got any possible way they can think that I can resolve this situation urgently (tomorrow) to make sure I don’t cause any harm to the fish?
I have just bought some water based pond paint (hindsight is a wonderful thing) and thought I could paint over the sleepers but any other suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Thanks