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English: A water spray was used to remove most of the paint from the components of the cornice that were being retained. With the more delicate egg and dart molding, care was required to avoid possible dimpling of the metal. Steps were taken to keep water from collecting inside the cornice.
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Source http://www.nps.gov/hps/tps/technotes/PTN32/solution.htm
Author Michael Devonshire
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