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The correct answer is No.
6 mil is thicker than 4 mil.
The 1 Mil is equivalent to 0.001 inch. The higher the mil the thicker that product would be. So, 4 mil is thicker than 3 mil.
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6 mils is 50% thicker than 4 mils.
4 mil is thinner than 8 mil
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The proper terminology is "mil" as opposed to guage. The lowest quality liner currently manufactured in the U.S. and Canada is 20mil. When vinyl liner pools are built, nearly all builders intall a 28mil or 30mil liner. For this reason, among others, the original liner should last10-13 years. Replacement liners are usually 20mil and will need to be replaced within 4 to 7 years. When purchasing a replacement liner, follow these points: (1) Insist on a 28mil liner. (2) The pool must be accurately measured by a professional installer. (not a salesman). (3) Don't believe the story about not making liners heavier than 20mils anymore. Replacement liner sales organizations do not want to sell 28mil liners for two reasons: a. It takes two installers to carry and install a 28 mil liner and it usually takes 1 1/2 days instead of 1 day. b. It will be much longer before you need a new one. The additional charge for 28mil in 2008 should be about $800.00. Good luck with your pool.
yes, 4 mil = 4 thou, 10 mil = 10 thou
Thicker Than Water - 1973 The Odd Father 1-4 was released on: USA: 4 July 1973
Blood is slightly thicker than water due to the presence of cells, proteins, and other components. The viscosity of blood is about four to five times greater than water.
Sound like a doughboy pool. If so you will need and expandable liner, they are 20 to 25 mil and have to be "floated in" ,get a pro for this DO NOT try it yourself liners are not cheap.
16 microns is 4 microns thicker than 12 microns.