Procedure Code: 501005S, Removing Paint from Wrought Iron, Cast Iron and Steel Using Chemical Methods Procedure Code: 445517S, Removing Yellow Discoloration from Marble Procedure Code: 440003S, Mortar Patching Limestone and Marble Steps Procedure Code: 445514S, Removing Unknown Stains From Marble Using The "Nest" Method Procedure Code: 761011S, Reroofing Using Slate Shingles The article goes on and discusses the remove of petroleum oils, grease, asphalt, wood tar, smoke, creosote, paint and inks. Procedure Code: 882202S, Stripping And Repainting Metal Doors The trousers and shirt should be old clothing that you do not care if they get stained or dirty. Procedure Code: 966002S, Replacing Damaged Or Missing Cork Floor Tiles Procedure Code: 447006S, Resetting Loose Sandstone Units part 1---general a. The database is also searchable by keywords in the procedures titles or text. Procedure Code: 762004S, Guidelines For Installing A Standing Seam Sheetmetal Roof Procedure Code: 452001S, Removing Salts/Efflorescence From Brick And Stone Masonry Combine 1 tablespoon 12 percent hydrogen peroxide with three drops of ammonia. Procedure Code: 920003S, Patching Large Holes In Plaster With Sheetrock Procedure Code: 715001S, Cleaning Historic Glass Procedure Code: 373201S, Types of Cracks in Concrete and Typical Causes Procedure Code: 501029S, Duplicating Cast Iron Ornament Procedure Code: 472001S, Stabilizing 2-Wythe Tile Walls Using Adhesive Foam Filler Procedure Code: 751103S, Built-Up Roofing: Problems At Parapets Procedure Code: 371025S, Poulticing Iron Rust Stains From Concrete Scrub with a brush until the stains are gone. We suggest following these steps to remove creosote from your clothing: Treat each soiled area like a grease or tar spot using an oil-based substance and do not let it come in contact with other clothes. A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. Method 6: Using Coca-Cola. Try using lard, WD-40, butter, chicken fat or olive oil on a rag. No results could be found for the location you've entered. Procedure Code: 109121G, GSA Alteration Guidelines For Interiors Keep rinsing the rag until the area looks clean. Procedure Code: 112886S, Removing And Replacing Damaged Marble Veneer Procedure Code: 931006S, Replacing Cracked Ceramic Floor Tile Procedure Code: 371042S, Standard Testing Sequence for Removing Unknown Stains from Concrete Procedure Code: 501011S, Monel: Characteristics, Uses and Problems Procedure Code: 966002G, Removing Dirt Build-Up On Asphalt Tile This procedure includes guidance on removing creosote staining from concrete using a poultice containing benzene. Procedure Code: 871201S, Silencing Creaking And Grinding Hinges Procedure Code: 446005S, Dutchman Repair Of Limestone Procedure Code: 761006S, Repairing Holes In A Sheetmetal Roof Procedure Code: 451002S, Removing Bird Repellent Gels from Masonry Procedure Code: 990010G, Reducing Lead-Based Paint Hazards Using A Combination Of Abatement And Interim Control Techniques On Windows SAFE TO USE ON MULTIPLE SURFACES: Easily remove stubborn stains from decks, wood, vinyl siding, drywall, concrete floors, brick walls, kitchen surfaces, and other areas where mold and mildew tend to grow Use a stiff-bristle broom or brush to work the cleaner into the stain. Here's the process of removing oil stains from concrete: Absorb the oil. Procedure Code: 501001S, Cleaning And Polishing Bronze Elevator Doors And Cabs Apply these to the problem area and then wipe gently with a rag. Procedure Code: 821006S, Replacement Of Damaged Wood Doors How to clean concrete with a pressure washer Procedure Code: 420003S, Removal of Ferrous Staining from Brick, Granite, Concrete and Limestone Procedure Code: 446526S, Removing Salts From Granite Procedure Code: 371018S, Removing Fire, Smoke, Soot, Pitch And Wood Tar Stains From Concrete Joy30150932 on Mar 28, 2018 Try scrubbing with a Dawn, baking soda and hot water mix. Procedure Code: 940006S, Removing Tobacco Stains From Terrazzo Floors Procedure Code: 371044S, Poulticing Caulking Compound Stains From Concrete Procedure Code: 446501S, Spot Cleaning Oil Stains On Granite Procedure Code: 446511S, Removal Of Waterproof Coating From Granite Procedure Code: 762002S, Repairing Small Holes In Roof Flashing Procedure Code: 501017G, Paint Removal and Repainting Sheet Iron, Steel and Tin-Plate Ceilings Procedure Code: 821002S, Repairing Balkiness or Binding of Pocket Doors Procedure Code: 421404G, Patching Small Holes, Minor Chips And Spalls In Terra Cotta Procedure Code: 731503S, Three Methods Of Preventing Icedams On Slate Tile Roofs Procedure Code: 1501003G, Design Guidelines For Installing Sprinkler Systems In Historic Buildings Removing Fire, Smoke, Soot, Pitch And Wood Tar Stains From Concrete Procedure Code: 371019S. Procedure Code: 630003S, Epoxy Repair For Deterioration And Decay In Wooden Members Procedure Code: 445510S, Removing Ink and Dye Stains from Marble Apply the mixture to stained areas and gently scrub with an old toothbrush for about 10 minutes. Procedure Code: 445508S, Replacing Damaged Or Missing Marble Baseboards Disclaimer Mix Up Creosote Remover The next thing you'll need to do is make some creosote remover. An oil stain on your concrete garage floor or driveway is not only an eyesore, but if left alone, it can actually damage your concrete. Procedure Code: 750001G, Types Of Flat Roofing And Factors Affecting Its Deterioration Error, The Per Diem API is not responding. This will turn the gum residue brittle making it easy to remove using a stiff nylon bristle brush. Procedure Code: 1029001S, Stripping Deteriorated Varnish from Wood Handrails and Refinishing Procedure Code: 643006S, Replacing Wood Treads And Risers Procedure Code: 446508S, General Cleaning Of Granite Procedure Code: 501001G, Classifications Of Aluminum Cleaners Procedure Code: 450003S, Preparing Lime Mortar For Repointing Masonry Procedure Code: 751501S, General Inspection And Maintenance Of Gutters And Downspouts Procedure Code: 501010S, Cleaning and Repainting Exterior Aluminum Procedure Code: 501004G, Checklist For Inspecting Bronze Failures Procedure Code: 731301S, Repairing Chimney Flashing Procedure Code: 501023S, Removing Graffiti From "Incralac" Coated Bronze Procedure Code: 790002S, Replacing Deteriorated Sealant Procedure Code: 501011S, Stainless Steel: Characteristics, Uses and Problems When a military installation or Government - related facility(whether or not specifically named) is located partially within more than one city or county boundary, the applicable per diem rate for the entire installation or facility is the higher of the rates which apply to the cities and / or counties, even though part(s) of such activities may be located outside the defined per diem locality. Wear gloves, goggles and a face mask during the task. Procedure Code: 640014S, Poulticing Bronze and Copper Stains from Concrete Procedure Code: 501010G, Wrought Iron: Characteristics, Uses and Problems Procedure Code: 446525S, Spot Cleaning Copper/Bronze Stains On Granite Procedure Code: 931001G, Installing A Ceramic Mosaic Tile Floor To Match Existing Tile Procedure Code: 570003S, Installing a Tin Ceiling and Cornice DO NOT store any chemicals in unmarked containers. Procedure Code: 447001G, Checklist For Inspecting Stone Masonry Failures The first step in removing fresh oil stains is to absorb as much oil as possible using an absorbent material such as rags, kitty litter, or sawdust. Rinse, or use sawdust to absorb the soapy water. Procedure Code: 501001S, Repairing Fractured Cast Iron Features Procedure Code: 451001S, Types Of Cleaning Detergents Procedure Code: 920008S, Concealing Water Stains On Plaster Surfaces Procedure Code: 421406S, Replacing Damaged Terra Cotta Units Procedure Code: 445526S, Removing Mortar Deposits And Stains From Marble Match the concrete cleaner to the stain type and follow mixing directions. Procedure Code: 371003S, Removing Surface Dirt From Concrete 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 While not a traditional method, using coke to remove stains in your house can be effective. Move in one direction with a lifting motion to avoid smearing or spreading the stain. Procedure Code: 965001S, Cleaning A Cork Tile Floor Another is to make a paste of baking soda and water and apply it to the stain with a brush. Procedure Code: 373203S, Repairing Cracks in Concrete by Injecting Epoxy Resin Procedure Code: 640004S, General Cleaning Of Painted Or Waxed Wood Surfaces If you plan to stain, seal, or refinish your concrete, you need to remove oil stains if you witness any on the surface. Procedure Code: 445503S, General Method Of Cleaning Mankato Stone/Yellow Kasota Marble Procedure Code: 940001G, Replacing Damaged Encaustic Floor Tiles Removing Moss Stains from Concrete Procedure Code: 371029S Procedure Code: 881001S, Repairing Holes And Larger Cracks In Pigmented Structural Glass Panels Procedure Code: 750002G, Repairing A Metal Shingle Roof Procedure Code: 421403G, Monitoring And Evaluating Cracks In Masonry Procedure Code: 501003G, Cast Iron: Characteristics, Uses and Problems Procedure Code: 446007S, Removing Dirt From Limestone Ornament Using A Hot Lime Poultice Official websites use .gov Application should be repeated as necessary. Procedure Code: 446001G, Patching Spalled Limestone Procedure Code: 990009G, Properties and Uses of Calcimine Paint Procedure Code: 501024S, Removing Copper Sulfate from Bronze Features Rinse with water afterward. Procedure Code: 446002S, Dutchman Repair Of Marble Procedure Code: 371005S, Removing Beverage Stains from Concrete Procedure Code: 940007S, Routine Preventive Maintenance Guidelines For Terrazzo Procedure Code: 751102S, Removing And Replacing A Built-Up Asphalt Roof Procedure Code: 955001S, Replacing a Damaged Subfloor Under Tongue and Groove Wood Flooring Procedure Code: 445524S, Installing Steel Bar Anchors in Brick Walls with Cementitious Grout Concrete Repair. Procedure Code: 850002S, Stripping And Repainting Exterior Galvanized Metal Windows Procedure Code: 940001S, Stripping And Cleaning Dirty Or Discolored Terrazzo Floors Procedure Code: 445520S, Repolishing Marble Procedure Code: 763103S, Clearing Blocked Internal Storm Drains Looking for U.S. government information and services? Procedure Code: 630002S, An official website of the U.S. General Services Administration. If your skin comes in contact with creosote, remove it at once by washing the skin thoroughly with cool water and soap. Procedure Code: 731502S, Supplemental Guidelines for Repairing & Replacing Slate Roofs Procedure Code: 920014S, Consolidating Delaminated Scagliola 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: 501010S, Primers And Paints For Zinc And Galvanized Iron And Steel You can either use a dry rag to dry the cement hearth or let it air dry. Procedure Code: 501012S, Applying a Sacrificial Coating to Wrought Iron, Cast Iron and Steel Three ways to safely remove oil stains from concrete as well as what you should avoid to prevent further damage. Procedure Code: 731501S, Removing Dirt Build-Up From Slate Shingles Use a soft brush to scrub the mixture into the stain. Procedure Code: 421108G, Patching Cracks in Brick Masonry 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. Procedure Code: 575001S, Patinizing Exterior Copper Elements Procedure Code: 951101S, Epoxy Patching Cracks in Terrazzo Floors The goal of these procedures is avoid inadvertent damage to historic materials and to extend their useful life. Try to wipe in the same direction as your clothing's threads, if possible, to further cut the risk of spreading it. An official website of the United States government. Procedure Code: 109122G, Accessibility Planning for Persons with Disabilities Procedure Code: 446502S, Spot Cleaning Iron Stains On Granite Procedure Code: 445511S, Removing Organic Stains From Marble Procedure Code: 990005G, Protection Measures For Lead-Based Paint Hazard-Reduction Work Procedure Code: 421114S, General Cleaning of Exterior Brick Masonry Procedure Code: 440004S, Micro-Cotta As Alternative Replacement For Terra Cotta Procedure Code: 861001S, Repairing Weather Checks in a Wood Window Sill Procedure Code: 501015G, Primers and Paints for Wrought Iron, Cast Iron and Steel Procedure Code: 990002S, Routine and Periodic Cleaning of Walls and Ceilings Procedure Code: 572501G, Repairing Loose Cast Iron Joints Procedure Code: 371029S, Removing Old Resilient Floor Adhesives from Concrete Procedure Code: 421407S, Sealing Terra Cotta Procedure Code: 445516S, Removing Linseed Oil Stains From Marble Procedure Code: 761004S, Repairing Corroded Copper Sheetmetal Roofing Materials Procedure Code: 718001G, Chemically Removing Paint from Wood Features The procedures cover many aspects of materials preservation, responding to hundreds of problems commonly encountered in GSA historic building projects and inspections. Procedure Code: 371031S, Poulticing Perspiration Stains From Concrete use the products and techniques described here only for the combinations of dirt/stain and concrete specified. Procedure Code: 881003S, Replacing Damaged Pigmented Structural Glass Panels Procedure Code: 421112S, Sealing Or Painting Previously Sand-Blasted Brick Masonry Division 23 - Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), Division 7 - Thermal and Moisture Protection, Biennial Cleaning And Stain Removal Of Woodwork, Periodic Maintenance Of Wood Veneer Paneling, Removing Shellac From Wood Features And Refinishing, Poulticing Bronze and Copper Stains from Concrete, Poulticing Caulking Compound Stains From Concrete, Poulticing Curing Compound Stains From Concrete, Poulticing Iron Rust Stains From Concrete, Poulticing Linseed, Soybean And Tung Oil Stains From Concrete, Poulticing Lubricating And Petroleum Oil Stains From Concrete, Poulticing Perspiration Stains From Concrete, Poulticing Plywood or Joint Sealant Stains from Concrete, Pouticing Candy And Confectionery Stains From Concrete, Removing Finishing And Curing Discolorations From Concrete, Removing Fire, Smoke, Soot, Pitch And Wood Tar Stains From Concrete, Removing Gypsum Plaster Stains From Concrete, Removing Old Resilient Floor Adhesives from Concrete, Standard Testing Sequence for Removing Unknown Stains from Concrete, Removing And Replacing Deteriorated Concrete Paving, Repairing Cracks in Concrete by Injecting Epoxy Resin, Types of Cracks in Concrete and Typical Causes, Treating Rising Damp By Injecting Chemical Dampproofing, Replacing Broken Glass in Wood and Metal Windows, Installing Lead Stone Flashing To Protect Masonry Joints, Installing Weatherstripping On Metal Double-Hung Windows, Guidelines For Installing A Standing Seam Sheetmetal Roof, Repairing A Detached Batten Roll Seam On A Sheetmetal Roof, Repairing A Detached Standing Seam On A Copper Roof, Three Methods Of Preventing Icedams On Slate Tile Roofs, Repairing Scratches, Gouges And Dents In Wood Wall Ornament, Replacing Damaged Or Missing Pieces Of Wood Wall Molding, Repairing Brass Window And Door Finish Hardware, Repairing Hairline Cracks In Pigmented Structural Glass Panels, Repairing Holes And Larger Cracks In Pigmented Structural Glass Panels, Replacing Damaged Pigmented Structural Glass Panels, Temporary Patching Of Chips And Cracks In Window Glazing, Treatment for Condensation on Historic Glass and Storm Sashes, Replacing Broken, Missing Or Non-Original Glass With New Leaded Glass Panels, Applying Gilded Lettering to Interior Wood Doors, Stripping And Repainting Exterior Galvanized Metal Windows, Repairing And Replacing A Damaged Window Screen, Repairing Double-Hung Window Sash Weights And Cords/Chains, Repair Of Bows Or Undulations In A Wood Door Frame, Repairing Balkiness or Binding of Pocket Doors, Repairing Pocket Door Hardware Including Tracks And Stops, General Guidelines For The Fabrication And Installation Of Wood Windows, Repairing Weather Checks in a Wood Window Sill, Unsticking a Wood Double-Hung Window Sash, Guidelines For Installing Fire Alarms In Historic Buildings, Cleaning Ornamental Bronze Light Fixtures, Replacing Ornamental Bronze Light Fixtures, Restoring Original Wrought-Iron Wall Luminaries, Installing Adhesively Applied Acoustical Ceiling Tiles, General Maintenance Guidelines For Ceramic Tile, Installing A Ceramic Mosaic Tile Floor To Match Existing Tile, Methods Of Removing Rust Stains From Ceramic Tile, Removing Copper, Silver And Nickel Stains From Ceramic Tile, Replacing Damaged Or Missing Ceramic Tiles, Routine Cleaning And Stain Removal Of Ceramic Tile, Patching Small Chips And Cracks In Plaster, Repairing Broken Vertical Ties On A Suspended Plaster Ceiling, Architectural Scagliola: Characteristics, Uses and Problems, Cleaning And Stripping Paint From Plaster Surfaces, Concealing Water Stains On Plaster Surfaces, Lathing and Plastering Walls and Ceilings, Patching Large Holes In Plaster With Sheetrock, Removing Stains and Efflorescence from Architectural Scagliola, Repairing Cracks In Architectural Scagliola, Conserving Decorative Painting On Plaster, Evaluating When Lead Paint Mitigation Is Necessary, General Guidelines for Painting Exterior and Interior Surfaces, Guidelines for Identifying Historic Paint Colors, Protection Measures For Lead-Based Paint Hazard-Reduction Work, Reducing Lead-Based Paint Hazards Using A Combination Of Abatement And Interim Control Techniques On Windows, Reducing Lead-Based Paint Hazards Using Interim Control Techniques On Windows, Routine Cleaning Of Painted Or Whitewashed Doors, Routine and Periodic Cleaning of Walls and Ceilings, Surface Preparation Guidelines For Brick, Metal, Wood And Plaster, Installing New Quarry Tile to Match Historic Quarry Tile, Replacing Loose, Broken or Missing Individual Quarry Tiles, Cleaning And Maintenance Of Vinyl Tile Floors, Cork Tile: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, Linoleum: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, Replacing Cracked Or Missing Asphalt Tiles, Replacing Damaged Or Missing Cork Floor Tiles, Routine and Periodic Cleaning of a Resilient Tile Floor, Reattaching Loose Or Fallen Tin Ceiling Panels, Removing And Replacing Structural Glass Wall Panels, Removing Suspended Acoustical Ceiling System And Restoring Original Plaster Ceiling, Installing a New Bonded Terrazzo Floor to Match Historic Terrazzo, Patching Minor Chips and Cracks in Terrazzo with Cement Grout, Removing Coffee Stains From Terrazzo Floors, Removing Iodine Stains From Terrazzo Floors, Removing Lubricating Oil Stains From Terrazzo Floors, Removing Tobacco Stains From Terrazzo Floors, Routine Preventive Maintenance Guidelines For Terrazzo, Stripping And Cleaning Dirty Or Discolored Terrazzo Floors, Stripping Built-Up Floor Coatings From Terrazzo, Terrazzo: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, Applying One- And Two-Coat Veneer Plaster Over A Gypsum Base, "Pantasote" Imitation Leather: General Information, Cleaning Discolored Or Stained Wall Covering, Reconditioning Existing Leather Finish On Courtroom Fly Doors, Removing Wall Covering To Restore Plaster Walls, 09720 WALLPAPER CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION, Installing New Unit Wood Block Flooring To Match Existing, Stripping and Refinishing Stained and Varnished Wood Doors, Methods of Bleaching Stains on Wood Floors, Replacing a Damaged Subfloor Under Tongue and Groove Wood Flooring, Stripping, Staining And Polishing Wood Floors, Repairing Small Holes and Cracks in Wood Floors, Checklist For The Routine Inspection Of Buildings, Recognizing Excessive Condensation in Buildings, Fire Safety Retrofitting Guidelines For Historic Buildings, Guidelines For Salvaging Historic Building Materials In The Event Of A Disaster, Accessibility Planning for Persons with Disabilities, General Requirements For Safety And Health, Architect's Checklist for Rehabilitating Historic Structures, Chemically Removing Paint From And Repainting Brick Masonry, General Cleaning of Exterior Brick Masonry, Guidelines for Evaluating the Condition of Brick Masonry and Mortar, Historic (Early) Brick: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, Poulticing Copper/Bronze Stains from Brick Masonry, Removing And Replacing Deteriorated Brick Masonry, Removing Lime Mortar Deposits from Brick Masonry, Removing Manganese Stains from Brick Masonry, Removing Vanadium Stains from Brick Masonry, Sealing Or Painting Previously Sand-Blasted Brick Masonry, Cast Stone: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, Removing And Replacing Deteriorated Cast Stone Balusters, Stabilizing 2-Wythe Tile Walls Using Adhesive Foam Filler, Concrete Block: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, Patching Chips And Cracks In Ornamental Concrete Block, General Guidelines for Cutting and Patching, Caulking Granite Steps With Waterproof Joint Sealant, Cementitious Patch Repair Of Granite Spalls Or Failed Patches, General Cleaning Of Exterior Polished And Honed Granite, Granite: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, Patching Chips And Small Holes In Granite, Removal Of Waterproof Coating From Granite, Repairing Spalled Granite Using Epoxy Adhesive, Spot Cleaning Copper/Bronze Stains On Granite, Caulking Horizontal Limestone Surfaces With Waterproof Sealant, Limestone: Characteristics, Uses And Problem, Removing Dirt From Limestone Ornament Using A Hot Lime Poultice, Surface Repair Of Limestone By Consolidation And Use Of Lime Mortar, Epoxy Patching Small Cracks and Holes in Marble, General Method Of Cleaning Mankato Stone/Yellow Kasota Marble, Marble: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, Removing And Replacing Damaged Marble Veneer, Removing Built-Up Coatings From Interior Marble, Removing Greasy Smudges From Marble Using The Cotton Swab Method, Removing Mortar Deposits And Stains From Marble, Removing Unknown Stains From Marble Using The "Nest" Method, Removing Yellow Discoloration from Marble, Repairing Hairline Cracks And Small Gouges In Marble, Replacing Damaged Or Missing Marble Baseboards, Stripping Built-Up Floor Coatings From Marble, Installing Steel Bar Anchors in Brick Walls with Cementitious Grout, Installing Steel Bar Anchors into Brick Unit Masonry with Resins, Cleaning Historic Masonry: Removal of Atmospheric Soiling, Stains, and Biological Growth, Cleaning Masonry Using Ammonium Fluoride Treatment, Guidelines for Using High Pressure Cleaning Equipment on Masonry, Removing Bird Excrement from Masonry Buildings, Removing Bird Repellent Gels from Masonry, Waterproofing Masonry Joints Using Molten Lead, Lead Wool Or A Proprietary Lead Cap System, Removing Salts/Efflorescence From Brick And Stone Masonry, Removing Soluble Salts From Within Brick And Stone Masonry, Preparing Lime Mortar For Repointing Masonry, Patching Weathered, Exfoliated, Or Blistering Sandstone, Removal Of Soiling From Sandstone Prior To Repointing, Repairing Sandstone By Through-Surface Repair, Sandstone: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, Checklist For Inspecting Stone Masonry Failures, Cleaning Darkened Or Discolored Travertine, Mortar Patching Limestone and Marble Steps, Poulticing Rust Stains From Limestone And Marble, Removing Copper/Bronze Stains From Limestone And Marble, Removing Dirt From Stone Masonry By Pressure Washing, Removing Dirt From Stone Masonry By Steam Cleaning, Removing Dirt From Stone Masonry Using The Water-Soak Method, Removing and Replacing Deteriorated Stone Masonry, Micro-Cotta As Alternative Replacement For Terra Cotta, Patching Small Holes, Minor Chips And Spalls In Terra Cotta, Reinforcing Loose Terra Cotta Units And Patches, Terra Cotta: Characteristics, Uses and Problems, Monitoring And Evaluating Cracks In Masonry, Patching Masonry Cracks with Caulk or Sealant, Removal of Ferrous Staining from Brick, Granite, Concrete and Limestone, Removing Biological Growth from Exterior Masonry and Stucco, Removing Climbing Plants And Creepers From Masonry, Removing Copper-Based Stains from Brick, Concrete and Limestone, Removing Old Sulphated Limewash From Masonry, Guidelines For Locating New Ducts, Grilles, Light Fixtures And Switches In Historic Buildings, Design Guidelines For Installing Sprinkler Systems In Historic Buildings, Refinishing Polished Bronze Doors and Hardware, Copper: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, Removing Black Stains from Exterior Copper, Repairing A Wobbly Or Broken Exterior Cast Iron Newel Post, Aluminum: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, Applying A Clear Protective Coating To Yellow And White Bronze, Applying Cold Microcrystalline Wax To Bronze, Applying Paste Wax Over "Incralac" Coated Bronze, Applying a Protective Coating to Brass-Plate and Solid Brass, Applying a Sacrificial Coating to Wrought Iron, Cast Iron and Steel, Bronze: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, Cast Iron: Characteristics, Uses and Problems, Checklist For Inspecting Cast Iron Failures, Cleaning And Oiling Statuary Bronze Surfaces, Cleaning And Polishing Bronze Elevator Doors And Cabs, Cleaning and Repainting Exterior Aluminum, Galvanized Iron And Steel: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, General Guidelines For Repairing Three-Dimensional Aluminum Features, General Guidelines For The Repair Of Sheet Metal Aluminum Features, General Maintenance of Yellow Bronze and White Bronze, Monel: Characteristics, Uses and Problems, Nickel Silver: Characteristics, Uses and Problems, Paint Removal and Repainting Sheet Iron, Steel and Tin-Plate Ceilings, Preserving And Restoring The Aluminum Finish Of Decorative Architectural Features, Primers And Paints For Zinc And Galvanized Iron And Steel, Primers and Paints for Wrought Iron, Cast Iron and Steel, Removing Copper Sulfate from Bronze Features, Removing Graffiti From "Incralac" Coated Bronze, Removing Old Lacquer Or Paint From Solid Brass Or Brass-Plate, Removing Paint from Wrought Iron, Cast Iron and Steel Using Abrasive Methods, Removing Paint from Wrought Iron, Cast Iron and Steel Using Chemical Methods, Removing Paint from Wrought Iron, Cast Iron and Steel Using Thermal Methods, Removing Patina or Tarnish from Solid Brass, Repairing Corrosion Pitting And Cracks In Cast Iron, Repairing Minor Deterioration Of Brass Features, Repairing Small Holes, Nicks, And Minor Imperfections In Cast Iron, Repairing a Scratched or Worn Incralac Coating on Bronze, Stainless Steel: Characteristics, Uses and Problems, Stripping and Repainting Iron and Steel Features, Wrought Iron: Characteristics, Uses and Problems, Supplemental Guidelines For Specifying Repairs To Ornamental Copper Metal Work, Installing New Brass, Cast-Iron And Steel Ornamental Handrails And Railing Systems To Match Historic, Initial Assessment Procedures For Inspecting Outdoor Sculptures, Semi- Annual Procedures For Inspecting Outdoor Sculpture, Water Washing Of Metal With/Without Detergents, Removing Dirt Build-Up On Ornamental Metal, Repairing Damaged Or Missing Ornamental Metal, Removing and Disposing of PCB-Containing Light Ballasts, General Planting Procedures for Landscape Work, General Guidelines for the Demolition Of Selected Masonry Materials, Installing A Netting Bird Deterrent System To Protect Large Areas Of Carvings, Sculpture And Moldings, Methods Of Bird Control: Advantages And Disadvantages, Guidelines for Installing Accessible Building Hardware in Ornamental Wall Finishes, Controlling Termites with Termicide Treatments, Stripping Deteriorated Varnish from Wood Handrails and Refinishing, Repairing Pinch Cracks In Long Copper Gutters, Minor Repairs To Asphalt Roll-Roofing Or Built-Up Roofing, Removing And Replacing A Built-Up Asphalt Roof, Replacing Loose, Broken Or Missing Clay Roof Tiles, Removing And Replacing Built-Up Roofing Using Cold-Applied Mastics, General Inspection And Maintenance Of Gutters And Downspouts, Criteria For Selecting Masonry Joint Sealants, Replacing Deteriorated Caulk At Masonry Surfaces, Replacing Joint Sealants Between Architectural Bronze Window Frames And Exterior Stone Masonry, Sealants: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, Sealing Masonry Joints To Make Them Airtight And Watertight, Sources of Flat Roof Failures - Inspection Guidance, Types Of Flat Roofing And Factors Affecting Its Deterioration, Restoration of Ornamental Copper Sheetmetal Fascia and Roof Flashing, Installing a Terne-Coated Stainless Steel Sheetmetal Roof, Installing a Transverse Expansion Joint in a Standing Seam Copper Sheetmetal Roof, Minor Repairs to Lead Roofing and Accessories, Repairing A Wind-Damaged Copper Sheetmetal Roof Ridge & Installing A New Ridge Cap, Repairing Corroded Copper Sheetmetal Roofing Materials, Repairing and Replacing Corroded Tinplate and Terneplate Roofing, Removing Dirt Build-Up From Slate Shingles, Supplemental Guidelines for Repairing & Replacing Slate Roofs, Chemically Removing Paint from Wood Features, Removing Paint from Wood Features Using Thermal Methods, Supplemental Guidelines For Removing Paint From Interior And Exterior Wood Surfaces, Supplemental Guidelines For Specifying Repairs To Damaged Woodwork, General Cleaning Of Painted Or Waxed Wood Surfaces, Applying a Water-Repellent Preservative to Wood, Repairing Separation Of A Wood 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