How Tar Reacts To Salt Water
Tar can resist salt water reasonably well as a traditional protective coating, but salt, abrasion, sun, and constant wetting make marine exposure much harder than ordinary rain. Salt water is more demanding than fresh rain. It wets, dries, leaves crystals, encourages abrasion, and is often paired with wind, sunlight, movement, and biological growth. Tar was useful at sea because it helped protect…













