Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. 1. Cleaning, repairing or repainting of surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not used, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, and chemical cleaning. Surface treatments must comply with the treatment approaches outlined in Preservation Brief #6: Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings (National Park Service, 1979).
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement
Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. 1. Cleaning, repairing repair or repainting of surfaces, provided that destructive surface cleaning and preparation treatments are not usedused (e.g., such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, and chemical cleaning). Surface treatments must much comply with the treatment approaches outlined in Preservation Brief #6Brief: 6 (Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings (National Park Service, 1979Buildings).
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Samples: Secondary Programmatic Agreement, Secondary Programmatic Agreement
Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. 1. Cleaning, repairing or repainting of surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not usedtreatments, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, and chemical cleaningcleaning are not used. Surface treatments must comply with the treatment approaches outlined in Preservation Brief #6: Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings (National Park Service, 1979).
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement