Mike Stock wrote:
<He said that they were not able to "paint the ice." Any idea what he meant
by that?>
Normally the underlying ice is painted white for better contrast. Then you
put more water on top, paint your lines and then put more water and then you
get your nice surface that you see in most ice rinks.
What it looked like on TV was almost pond ice.
Joe
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Clarkson '77/78
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