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][<en,
Thank you for the come back. I would like to hear similar responses:
pluses, minuses, the little things that come from experience. I have not
used any of these "middle abrasive" cleaning systems to date. Test panels
will be done in beginning April if needed. I could use the names of
experienced contractors interested in a job in New Haven starting May 1st.
I would also be interested in looking at projects that have been deemed
"successful" and "unsuccessful" using any of these systems.
Best,
Leland
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Follett <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
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Date: Thursday, January 21, 1999 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: Cleaning sand stone
>In a message dated 1/21/99 12:27:15 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
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>> What I need to know is has anyone worked on a
>> project and had first hand experience with either the JOS, ERASOFT or
ARMEX
>> systems?
>
>Leland,
>
>Did some tests w/ Minerva on travertine. Watched a large JOS project. The
>street gossip was that sealing the windows was a real pain & people in the
>building were feeling claustrophobic. Suggest doing mock-ups to make sure
it
>is the appropriate cleaning method to your needs. The end product looked
real
>good. Have had some experience w/ baking soda when it was being first
>developed. Mostly familiar, and experienced in aggregate blasting w/
plastic
>or walnut shells. Michael Davidson often manages projects for
Thomann-Hanry.
>What do you need to know?
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