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Does anyone have suggestions on treatments to remove offensive smells (acrid,
origin/cause unknown) from a residential interior. Building is a large
(6-7,000 sf ) brick Georgian Revival with all the trimmings: impeccable
plaster, wonderful paint, and great period details.
During a recent period from late December thru mid January, we had typical
Western NY winter weather which resulted in extensive condensation forming on
interior plaster walls/windows of one room that was being painted (high
humidity levels from paints, plaster repairs).
I'm wondering if mildew/spore/bacterial growth may have resulted somewhere
causing these noxious smells.
Any help always appreciated.
Peter Belden Trieb
Historic Preservation Consultant
1537 York Street
Lima, NY 14485
T 716.624.2985
F 716.624.9488
M 716.704.1537
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