I would say so. But it would all depend on the porosity % difference between Edencrete and Xypex. If they are similar once again it would come down to price of the quote.
@hamsa @rolling ... the word "troll" is easily thrown around to members that have a contrarian view, but truth be told what @aff67611 is saying is true. Edencrete is not going to be used in all concrete applications be it that it might be a superior product. This is why the board is currently focusing in 1 area (ATM). In time we might see more PR towards other areas but at the moment the road/transport industry is where Edencrete will make its mark. Roads/bridges virtually need all the components that Edencrete brings to the table, but like aff67611 has suggested a swimming pool only needs one. House concrete roofing tiles could do with 1 or 2 of the components, concrete path edging around gardens probably wouldn't need any. The board has selected its field and is pursuing only that field currently, Edencrete is not for every concrete application, we all need to remember that.
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