Adrienne,
Glad to see your name pop up. Please get me your contact info.
Thanks,
Pat M
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Subject: Re: [BP] tile restoration or repair/
Patrick,
Depending on whether or not the coating has penetratrated, I'd say look into dry ice blasting. (I'm assuming of course that she'd like the coating removed.)
-AD
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 11:20:54 -0500
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Subject: [BP] tile restoration or repair/
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I had a call from Covington KY, Ms Esther Johnson owns an old theater with tile & glass block on the front.
The tile had been damaged by a slipcover installation. When cover was removed the tiles were repaired and I think may have had an epoxy or other coating. Now this repair job is failing. Small thin wafers of the brittle coating are coming off.
She is looking for direction and assistance to have situation this corrected / repaired.
Google Madison theater click on the place page. Good photo of the problem there.
Is there any hope for the situation? If so who might be up to it?
Thanks for any direction.
Patrick Kennedy
Restoration Project Manager
Kentucky Heritage Council
300 Washington Street
Frankfort, KY 40601
502-564-7005 X 138
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