Procedure Code: 452001S, Removing Salts/Efflorescence From Brick And Stone Masonry Procedure Code: 765601S, Installing Weatherstripping On Metal Double-Hung Windows Procedure Code: 951301S, Refinishing a Radiator Procedure Code: 931004S, Repairing Broken Tiles Procedure Code: 371001S, Removing Gypsum Plaster Stains From Concrete Procedure Code: 371024S, Poulticing Iodine Stains From Concrete Procedure Code: 501004S, Applying Paste Wax Over "Incralac" Coated Bronze Procedure Code: 644002S, Resetting A Hinge Mortise Procedure Code: 421109G, Historic (Early) Brick: Characteristics, Uses And Problems Try using lard, WD-40, butter, chicken fat or olive oil on a rag. Procedure Code: 109120G, Guidelines For Salvaging Historic Building Materials In The Event Of A Disaster Procedure Code: 445506S, Re-Securing Loose Marble Fragments STEP 9- Finally, use a wet towel or a rag to wipe the surface clean. Procedure Code: 421403S, Repairing Spalled Terra Cotta Procedure Code: 445501S, Removing Efflorescence From Marble Spray the. Procedure Code: 501017S, Removing Paint from Wrought Iron, Cast Iron and Steel Using Thermal Methods Procedure Code: 451007G, Repointing Masonry Using Lime Mortar Procedure Code: 731504G, Types Of Masonry Water Repellents Procedure Code: 920009S, Repairing Cracks In Architectural Scagliola Procedure Code: 790001S, Sources of Flat Roof Failures - Inspection Guidance Excellent ventilation must be provided wherever any solvent is used. The End Date of your trip can not occur before the Start Date. For example, you can use coke to remove rust stains from concrete. Easy to use. Procedure Code: 501017G, Paint Removal and Repainting Sheet Iron, Steel and Tin-Plate Ceilings Specifications should only be applied under the guidance of a qualified preservation professional who can assess the applicability of a procedure to a particular building, project or location. Procedure Code: 445515S, Removing Greasy Smudges From Marble Using The Cotton Swab Method Procedure Code: 446510S, Patching Holes in Granite Procedure Code: 410003G, Patching Weathered, Exfoliated, Or Blistering Sandstone Try to wipe in the same direction as your clothing's threads, if possible, to further cut the risk of spreading it. Procedure Code: 731504S, Securing An Exterior Wooden Balustrade Procedure Code: 876001S, Repair Of Binding Door Procedure Code: 446001G, Patching Spalled Limestone Procedure Code: 990009G, Properties and Uses of Calcimine Paint Mix a solution of 1/8 of a cup liquid dishwashing detergent, cup baking soda, and one gallon of water. Procedure Code: 940009S, Removing Lubricating Oil Stains From Terrazzo Floors Procedure Code: 371008S, Removing Asphalt Stains from Concrete Procedure Code: 861005S, Replacing A Wood Window Sill Procedure Code: 446006S, Cleaning Interior Limestone Walls Procedure Code: 821002S, Repairing Balkiness or Binding of Pocket Doors Procedure Code: 501016G, Nickel Silver: Characteristics, Uses and Problems Procedure Code: 763103S, Clearing Blocked Internal Storm Drains Procedure Code: 207001S, Installing A Netting Bird Deterrent System To Protect Large Areas Of Carvings, Sculpture And Moldings Procedure Code: 966002S, Replacing Damaged Or Missing Cork Floor Tiles Procedure Code: 761007S, Repairing A Detached Batten Roll Seam On A Sheetmetal Roof Procedure Code: 573002S, Installing Grouted Exterior Brick Pavers Procedure Code: 501003S, Removing Old Lacquer Or Paint From Solid Brass Or Brass-Plate Procedure Code: 940008S, Removing Ink Stains From Terrazzo Floors Procedure Code: 440001S, Removing Dirt From Stone Masonry By Steam Cleaning Apply the paste to the bricks, leave it on for 15 to 30 minutes, remove it with a stiff brush and then rinse it off with cold water. Procedure Code: 371018S, Removing Fire, Smoke, Soot, Pitch And Wood Tar Stains From Concrete Rewrite Procedure Code: 630001S, Surface Preparation for Painting Wood Procedure Code: 920011S, Lathing and Plastering Walls and Ceilings Procedure Code: 501001G, Classifications Of Aluminum Cleaners Procedure Code: 440005S, Poulticing Rust Stains From Limestone And Marble Procedure Code: 732101S, Replacing Loose, Broken Or Missing Clay Roof Tiles Procedure Code: 447006S, Resetting Loose Sandstone Units Procedure Code: 931001S, Regrouting Ceramic Tile An official website of the United States government. Procedure Code: 501011G, Cleaning Exterior Copper Components Procedure Code: 447004S, Sandstone: Characteristics, Uses And Problems Procedure Code: 501008S, Applying Benzotriazole (BTA) To Bronze Procedure Code: 640012S, Repairing Water-Damaged Woodwork Procedure Code: 421108G, Patching Cracks in Brick Masonry Procedure Code: 956003S, Repairing Cupped Floorboards Procedure Code: 880001S, Replicating Bronze Hardware The goal of these procedures is to avoid inadvertent damage to historic materials and extend their useful life. Rinse, or use sawdust to absorb the soapy water. Procedure Code: 447009S, Repairing Sandstone By Through-Surface Repair Error, The Per Diem API is not responding. Procedure Code: 751001G, Cleaning Blackened Clay Roofing Tiles Removing Fire, Smoke, Soot, Pitch And Wood Tar Stains From Concrete Procedure Code: 371019S. Procedure Code: 956004S, Checklist For The Routine Inspection Of Buildings The goggles and gloves will keep the creosote from coming in contact with your skin and eyes. Procedure Code: 954001S, Removing Suspended Acoustical Ceiling System And Restoring Original Plaster Ceiling PREFACE: The cleaning or removal of stains from concrete may involve the use of liquids, detergents or solvents which may run off on adjacent material, discolor the concrete or drive the stains deeper into porous concrete. Hose away any droppings on the concrete. Procedure Code: 990008G, Installing New Quarry Tile to Match Historic Quarry Tile STEP 8- Use clean water and the same scrub brush (now rinsed) to scrub the surface again for discolorations and leftover stains. Removing Mildew Stains From Concrete Procedure Code: 371028S. Procedure Code: 644003S, Repairing Cracks And Checks In Wood Wall Ornament Method 5: Using WD-40. Hi. Procedure Code: 445505S, Removing Adhesives from Marble Cover the stain with a one-eighth of an inch layer of the paste, remove the paste when it is thoroughly dry, and scrub the surface with clean water. Procedure Code: 415002S, Cleaning Historic Masonry: Removal of Atmospheric Soiling, Stains, and Biological Growth use the products and techniques described here only for the combinations of dirt/stain and concrete specified. Procedure Code: 920013S, Replicating Ornamental Plaster Trim Procedure Code: 110007S, Chemically Removing Paint From And Repainting Brick Masonry Procedure Code: 861004S, Restoring Wood Window Sash and Frames Procedure Code: 764101S, Criteria For Selecting Masonry Joint Sealants Procedure Code: 373201S, Types of Cracks in Concrete and Typical Causes Procedure Code: 371013S, Removing Efflorescence from Concrete Have tried everything, including scrubbing the hell out of it. No problem. Procedure Code: 420002S, Removing Climbing Plants And Creepers From Masonry Procedure Code: 112886S, Removing And Replacing Damaged Marble Veneer Procedure Code: 921003S, Architectural Scagliola: Characteristics, Uses and Problems Procedure Code: 501013G, Procedures for Soldering Sheetmetal The trousers and shirt should be old clothing that you do not care if they get stained or dirty. Procedure Code: 955002S, Replacing A Piece Of A Parquet Floor Procedure Code: 415001S, Installing Steel Bar Anchors into Brick Unit Masonry with Resins Remove the paste and add 1/4 cup table salt. Keep rinsing the rag until the area looks clean. Procedure Code: 446502S, Spot Cleaning Iron Stains On Granite Concrete Repair. Procedure Code: 451003S, Guidelines for Using High Pressure Cleaning Equipment on Masonry not painted over) and block paving. Procedure Code: 931001G, Installing A Ceramic Mosaic Tile Floor To Match Existing Tile Procedure Code: 968001S, General Maintenance Guidelines For Ceramic Tile Procedure Code: 851001S, Repairing Double-Hung Window Sash Weights And Cords/Chains Procedure Code: 106005G, General Requirements For Safety And Health Procedure Code: 110001G, General Project Guidelines Procedure Code: 501023S, Removing Graffiti From "Incralac" Coated Bronze Procedure Code: 850002S, Stripping And Repainting Exterior Galvanized Metal Windows A failure to remove the oil properly will result in your cosmetic treatment getting ruined since the oil will leak back through. Procedure Code: 940003S, Regrinding Terrazzo Floors Procedure Code: 421404G, Patching Small Holes, Minor Chips And Spalls In Terra Cotta Procedure Code: 180003G, Recognizing Excessive Condensation in Buildings Procedure Code: 931002S, Installing New Glazed Wall Tiles Procedure Code: 501022S, Cleaning And Polishing Bronze
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