Why Your Liquid Chalk Might Be Damaging Climbing Surfaces
Ever since the COVID-19 outbreak, liquid chalk use has gone up. It's been improving air quality, but is it damaging climbing surfaces?
Ever since the COVID-19 outbreak, liquid chalk use has gone up. It's been improving air quality, but is it damaging climbing surfaces?
While standard chalk was already banned in the park, Garden of the Gods has gone a step further and outlawed the use of any chalk substitute.
A team at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus tested 80-percent ethanol liquid chalk on SARS-CoV-2 and found that it cleared 100-percent of the virus within five minutes
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