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Mike,

I agree... tho I tend to think the way-too-white in NYC metro region 
rarely has anything to do with lime.

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Edison Coatings wrote:

>"Way too white" is also common when some genius gets sold on using lime putty 
>or hydraulic lime in buildings that never used these things in the first 
>place. And unless the contractor is disciplined about proper curing (HA!) 
>that "way too white" will probably end up causing multi-story streaks.
>
>Mike E
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