Procedure Code: 761004S, Repairing Corroded Copper Sheetmetal Roofing Materials Procedure Code: 501026S, Tin: Characteristics, Uses And Problems Procedure Code: 501006S, Applying Hot Wax To Outdoor Bronze Procedure Code: 445507S, Repointing Marble Procedure Code: 445512S, Removing Mildew Stains from Marble Procedure Code: 371026S, Poulticing Linseed, Soybean And Tung Oil Stains From Concrete How to Clean Oil Stains from Concrete Surface When Fresh. Removing Mildew Stains From Concrete Procedure Code: 371028S. Procedure Code: 371015S, Removing Tobacco Stains from Concrete Procedure Code: 421106S, Removing And Replacing Deteriorated Brick Masonry To remove this type of stain from concrete: Pour one-eighth of a cup of liquid dishwashing detergent into a spray bottle, then top off the bottle with warm water and shake well. Use a stiff-bristle broom or brush to work the cleaner into the stain. Procedure Code: 630002S, An official website of the U.S. General Services Administration. Rinse, squeegee, mop dry and repeat as necessary. Procedure Code: 440002S, Mortar Patching Holes In Stone Masonry Application can be done with brush or mop, initially in concentrated form. Procedure Code: 881001S, Repairing Holes And Larger Cracks In Pigmented Structural Glass Panels Procedure Code: 933001S, Replacing Loose, Broken or Missing Individual Quarry Tiles Procedure Code: 956002S, Replacing Damaged Floorboards Procedure Code: 931009S, Replacing Damaged Or Missing Ceramic Tiles If you plan to stain, seal, or refinish your concrete, you need to remove oil stains if you witness any on the surface. The article goes on and discusses the remove of petroleum oils, grease, asphalt, wood tar, smoke, creosote, paint and inks. Procedure Code: 446519S, Cleaning Unpolished White Granite Procedure Code: 501001G, Classifications Of Aluminum Cleaners Procedure Code: 951201S, Spot Cleaning Stains On Carpeting Procedure Code: 180001G, General GSA Maintenance Guidelines Error, The Per Diem API is not responding. Procedure Code: 761001S, Installing A Terne Sheetmetal Roof Procedure Code: 880002S, Replacing Broken Glass in Wood and Metal Windows Easy to use. For example, you can use coke to remove rust stains from concrete. Procedure Code: 966002G, Removing Dirt Build-Up On Asphalt Tile Procedure Code: 931010S, Methods Of Removing Rust Stains From Ceramic Tile Procedure Code: 763103S, Clearing Blocked Internal Storm Drains Procedure Code: 931003S, Routine Cleaning And Stain Removal Of Ceramic Tile Procedure Code: 955003S, Spot Cleaning Stains on Wood Floors GSAs Technical Procedures are an online library of specifications and standards for repair and maintenance of historic building materials. Procedure Code: 850002S, Stripping And Repainting Exterior Galvanized Metal Windows Procedure Code: 371012S, Removing Creosote Stains From Concrete Procedure Code: 446525S, Spot Cleaning Copper/Bronze Stains On Granite Procedure Code: 371005S, Removing Beverage Stains from Concrete Mix Up Creosote Remover The next thing you'll need to do is make some creosote remover. Procedure Code: 110007S, Chemically Removing Paint From And Repainting Brick Masonry Procedure Code: 861001S, Repairing Weather Checks in a Wood Window Sill Wipe in one direction with a lifting motion so as not to smear it into a larger area. Procedure Code: 761010S, Repairing A Detached Standing Seam On A Copper Roof Procedure Code: 640010S, Removing Paint from Wood Features Using Thermal Methods Procedure Code: 643001S, Sealing Leaky Wood Double-Hung Windows Procedure Code: 440007S, Removing Dirt From Stone Masonry By Pressure Washing Procedure Code: 761009S, Minor Repairs To Slate Roofs Procedure Code: 640007S, Cleaning And Refinishing Of Woodwork Procedure Code: 501008S, Applying Benzotriazole (BTA) To Bronze Sweep the sawdust away. Procedure Code: 446507S, Cementitious Patch Repair Of Granite Spalls Or Failed Patches Procedure Code: 371001S, Removing Gypsum Plaster Stains From Concrete For creosote removal, mix 1 tablespoon of mild dish soap and 4 cups of hot water and use at least once a year. One is to mix a solution of one part vinegar to one part water and apply it to the stain with a sponge. Procedure Code: 421405S, Terra Cotta: Characteristics, Uses and Problems Procedure Code: 501030S, Cleaning and Polishing Brass-Plate Procedure Code: 966002S, Cleaning And Maintenance Of Vinyl Tile Floors Procedure Code: 208002S, General Planting Procedures for Landscape Work Procedure Code: 956003S, Repairing Cupped Floorboards Procedure Code: 450003S, Preparing Lime Mortar For Repointing Masonry Procedure Code: 371030S, Poulticing Lubricating And Petroleum Oil Stains From Concrete Procedure Code: 931008S, Removing Copper, Silver And Nickel Stains From Ceramic Tile Procedure Code: 931002S, Installing New Glazed Wall Tiles Procedure Code: 421101S, Cast Stone: Characteristics, Uses And Problems Procedure Code: 446516S, Repairing Spalled Granite Using Epoxy Adhesive Using Nature-Solv De-Greaser to clean some nasty blood stains out of concrete! Procedure Code: 109122G, Accessibility Planning for Persons with Disabilities Procedure Code: 501008S, General Maintenance of Yellow Bronze and White Bronze Procedure Code: 940003S, Regrinding Terrazzo Floors Procedure Code: 572002S, Initial Assessment Procedures For Inspecting Outdoor Sculptures Procedure Code: 931001S, Regrouting Ceramic Tile Procedure Code: 446524S, Reattaching Loose Or Spalled Granite Treating Dusting of Concrete Floors Procedure Code: 371002S. Procedure Code: 575001S, Installing New Brass, Cast-Iron And Steel Ornamental Handrails And Railing Systems To Match Historic Procedure Code: 447004S, Sandstone: Characteristics, Uses And Problems Procedure Code: 420003S, Removal of Ferrous Staining from Brick, Granite, Concrete and Limestone Procedure Code: 750002G, Repairing A Metal Shingle Roof Procedure Code: 501022S, Cleaning And Polishing Bronze Procedure Code: 501006S, General Guidelines For Repairing Three-Dimensional Aluminum Features Procedure Code: 445520S, Repolishing Marble Apply these to the problem area and then wipe gently with a rag. Procedure Code: 446501S, Spot Cleaning Oil Stains On Granite Keep rinsing the rag until the area looks clean. After you've finished scrubbing the affected area, rinse it with hot water and continue the scrubbing and rinsing process as needed until the stain is gone. Cover the stain with a one-eighth of an inch layer of the paste, remove the paste when it is thoroughly dry, and scrub the surface with clean water. Procedure Code: 920013S, Replicating Ornamental Plaster Trim Combine 1 tablespoon 12 percent hydrogen peroxide with three drops of ammonia. An official website of the United States government. Procedure Code: 920006S, Duplicating Plaster Castings Procedure Code: 446508S, General Cleaning Of Granite Procedure Code: 446010S, General Cleaning of Exterior Limestone Procedure Code: 921501S, "Pantasote" Imitation Leather: General Information Procedure Code: 451001S, Types Of Cleaning Detergents References to products and suppliers serve as general guidelines and do not constitute a federal endorsement nor a determination that a product or method is the best alternative or compliant with current environmental regulations and safety standards. Procedure Code: 421201S, Concrete Block: Characteristics, Uses And Problems Procedure Code: 790001S, Sources of Flat Roof Failures - Inspection Guidance Remove the paste and add 1/4 cup table salt. Procedure Code: 940001S, Removing Iodine Stains From Terrazzo Floors Official websites use .gov Allow the detergent to sit for five minutes, then rinse off any remaining detergent with water. Check us out! Procedure Code: 445501G, Methods Of Cleaning Dirt On Marble Procedure Code: 421407S, Sealing Terra Cotta Procedure Code: 931005S, Removing Efflorescence From Ceramic Tile Procedure Code: 640005S, Dusting and Mopping of Wood Surfaces Procedure Code: 450002S, Removing Soluble Salts From Within Brick And Stone Masonry Procedure Code: 572501G, Repairing Loose Cast Iron Joints Stained concrete? 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Controlling Termites with Termicide Treatments, Stripping Deteriorated Varnish from Wood Handrails and Refinishing, Repairing Pinch Cracks In Long Copper Gutters, Minor Repairs To Asphalt Roll-Roofing Or Built-Up Roofing, Removing And Replacing A Built-Up Asphalt Roof, Replacing Loose, Broken Or Missing Clay Roof Tiles, Removing And Replacing Built-Up Roofing Using Cold-Applied Mastics, General Inspection And Maintenance Of Gutters And Downspouts, Criteria For Selecting Masonry Joint Sealants, Replacing Deteriorated Caulk At Masonry Surfaces, Replacing Joint Sealants Between Architectural Bronze Window Frames And Exterior Stone Masonry, Sealants: Characteristics, Uses And Problems, Sealing Masonry Joints To Make Them Airtight And Watertight, Sources of Flat Roof Failures - Inspection Guidance, Types Of Flat Roofing And Factors Affecting Its Deterioration, Restoration of Ornamental Copper Sheetmetal Fascia and Roof Flashing, Installing a Terne-Coated Stainless Steel Sheetmetal Roof, Installing a Transverse Expansion Joint in a Standing Seam Copper Sheetmetal Roof, Minor Repairs to Lead Roofing and Accessories, Repairing A Wind-Damaged Copper Sheetmetal Roof Ridge & Installing A New Ridge Cap, Repairing Corroded Copper Sheetmetal Roofing Materials, Repairing and Replacing Corroded Tinplate and Terneplate Roofing, Removing Dirt Build-Up From Slate Shingles, Supplemental Guidelines for Repairing & Replacing Slate Roofs, Chemically Removing Paint from Wood Features, Removing Paint from Wood Features Using Thermal Methods, Supplemental Guidelines For Removing Paint From Interior And Exterior Wood Surfaces, Supplemental Guidelines For Specifying Repairs To Damaged Woodwork, General Cleaning Of Painted Or Waxed Wood Surfaces, Applying a Water-Repellent Preservative to Wood, Repairing Separation Of A Wood Handrail Seam, Closing Open Joints In Wood Wall Moldings, Repairing Cracks And Checks In Wood Wall Ornament, Applying a Semi-Transparent or Opaque Stain to Wood, Epoxy 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