In Curling, how come the ice doesn’t melt over repeated ends, then create ruts and paths for the rocks altering how they glide?

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Watching the Curlers at the Olympics I see them spend so many trips up and down the ice and so many throws. But the surface stays pebbly and nice, not melting with pools of water and channels that get ground down from the rocks being repeatedly thrown over the same area. How come there is no degradation? Is the surface a compound? Is there a chemical involved that moderates the ice?

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Note that the rocks are kept on the ice so the bottom is always cold.

A friend of mine was the small cities curling rink icemaker. Whenever he got complaints about the ice he would just look at the person and ask “you lost the game, did you?“

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