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Historical Restoration

The goal of restoration work is to return a structure to its original state by uncovering the underlying surfaces of the structure. It is critical to do this without the use of chemicals or abrasive cleaning methods because they can alter the integrity of the surface. Chemicals can leach into stone and abrasive cleaning methods can scratch and scar the surface being cleaned. It is also important to use a method with no secondary waste because in a project such as lead paint abatement, it is critical that the removal method be as streamlined and as carefully contained as possible.

 

Applications:
- Adhesive & Tar Removal                   - Mold Remediation
- Fire, Smoke, Water Damage             - Removal of Corrosive Contaminants
- Lead Paint Abatement                       - Reversal of Aging Effect

 

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