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A 908- engineer is developing specs for cleaning the facade of the Hotel des
Artistes  (built in 1917 at 1 West 67th Street).  The 212- managing agent
says they are proceeding carefully because they are worried about water
penetration disasters, either from a prolonged mist, or from the
power-washdown of a detergent process.

What's the worst-case event (of this sort) that list members know about?

Christopher Gray  (used to be Ivory, switched to Dial)

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