Procedure Code: 640002S, Patching Cracks And Holes In Woodwork Procedure Code: 421112S, Sealing Or Painting Previously Sand-Blasted Brick Masonry Procedure Code: 451003S, Guidelines for Using High Pressure Cleaning Equipment on Masonry The goal of these procedures is avoid inadvertent damage to historic materials and to extend their useful life. Procedure Code: 445520S, Repolishing Marble Easy to use. Procedure Code: 501015G, Primers and Paints for Wrought Iron, Cast Iron and Steel Procedure Code: 921005S, Repairing Broken Vertical Ties On A Suspended Plaster Ceiling Procedure Code: 446508S, General Cleaning Of Granite Procedure Code: 501020S, General Cleaning Of Stainless Steel Procedure Code: 445514S, Removing Unknown Stains From Marble Using The "Nest" Method Till the agent fights with the stain, get hold of a nylon bristle brush and scrub the area with the help of it after the time prescribed is over. Hi. Procedure Code: 920001S, Installing Suspended Ceiling Systems On floors subject to abrasion, periodic treatment may be necessary. Procedure Code: 940009S, Removing Lubricating Oil Stains From Terrazzo Floors Procedure Code: 501014G, Maintenance Of Aluminum Window Frames Surfaces affected include, UPVC window frames, concrete driveway, concrete fencing plinths, stone patio, garage door with original coating on (i.e. SAFE TO USE ON MULTIPLE SURFACES: Easily remove stubborn stains from decks, wood, vinyl siding, drywall, concrete floors, brick walls, kitchen surfaces, and other areas where mold and mildew tend to grow The first step in removing fresh oil stains is to absorb as much oil as possible using an absorbent material such as rags, kitty litter, or sawdust. To remove creosote from brick, protect the area with plastic sheets and create a cleaning paste. Procedure Code: 447009S, Repairing Sandstone By Through-Surface Repair Procedure Code: 371009S, Poulticing Curing Compound Stains From Concrete Procedure Code: 450003S, Preparing Lime Mortar For Repointing Masonry Procedure Code: 640010S, Removing Paint from Wood Features Using Thermal Methods Procedure Code: 410003G, Patching Weathered, Exfoliated, Or Blistering Sandstone Procedure Code: 761009S, Minor Repairs To Slate Roofs Rinse, or use sawdust to absorb the soapy water. Procedure Code: 956001S, Silencing A Squeaking Wood Floor Procedure Code: 440001G, Cleaning Darkened Or Discolored Travertine Procedure Code: 501008S, General Maintenance of Yellow Bronze and White Bronze Apply a small amount of dish detergent directly onto the creosote stain and work it into a lather using your fingers or a sponge. Information in the procedures has been obtained from GSA specifications for historic building projects, National Park Service specifications, and other sources concerned with the care of historic buildings. Procedure Code: 501010G, Wrought Iron: Characteristics, Uses and Problems Procedure Code: 732103S, Removing And Replacing Built-Up Roofing Using Cold-Applied Mastics Procedure Code: 940011S, Terrazzo: Characteristics, Uses And Problems Procedure Code: 990002S, Routine and Periodic Cleaning of Walls and Ceilings . Procedure Code: 420007S, Removing Graffiti from Historic Masonry Procedure Code: 180003G, Recognizing Excessive Condensation in Buildings Procedure Code: 371024S, Poulticing Iodine Stains From Concrete Procedure Code: 440002S, Mortar Patching Holes In Stone Masonry Procedure Code: 931005S, Removing Efflorescence From Ceramic Tile Procedure Code: 630002S, An official website of the U.S. General Services Administration. You can either use a dry rag to dry the cement hearth or let it air dry. Procedure Code: 570001S, Stripping Paint From Ornamental Metal Procedure Code: 421403G, Monitoring And Evaluating Cracks In Masonry Don't rub the surface it will drive the stain further into the concrete. Procedure Code: 810001S, Applying Gilded Lettering to Interior Wood Doors Procedure Code: 990007S, Guidelines for Identifying Historic Paint Colors Procedure Code: 718001G, Chemically Removing Paint from Wood Features Procedure Code: 1651001S, Installing Adhesively Applied Acoustical Ceiling Tiles Procedure Code: 966001G, Linoleum: Characteristics, Uses And Problems Procedure Code: 762003S, Restoration of Ornamental Copper Sheetmetal Fascia and Roof Flashing Procedure Code: 761005S, Repairing a Bowing Sheetmetal Roof Procedure Code: 572501G, Repairing Loose Cast Iron Joints Procedure Code: 761003S, Repairing and Replacing Corroded Tinplate and Terneplate Roofing This procedure includes guidance on removing creosote staining from concrete using a poultice containing benzene. Procedure Code: 761008S, Repair Of Star Cracks In Copper Roofs Procedure Code: 501017S, Removing Paint from Wrought Iron, Cast Iron and Steel Using Thermal Methods Procedure Code: 995001S, 09720 WALLPAPER CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION Procedure Code: 966002S, Replacing Damaged Or Missing Cork Floor Tiles Use a spoon to make sure it blends well. Procedure Code: 990006G, Properties and Uses of Whitewash Paint Procedure Code: 931008S, Removing Copper, Silver And Nickel Stains From Ceramic Tile Procedure Code: 445519S, Treating Bleached Areas On Marble Match the concrete cleaner to the stain type and follow mixing directions. Procedure Code: 920004S, Removing Loose Stucco And Patching Rates are available between 10/1/2012 and 09/30/2023. Procedure Code: 644004S, Replacing Damaged Or Missing Pieces Of Wood Wall Molding Procedure Code: 180001G, General GSA Maintenance Guidelines Procedure Code: 109122G, Accessibility Planning for Persons with Disabilities Procedure Code: 861003S, Guidelines For Installing Fire Alarms In Historic Buildings Procedure Code: 731504S, Securing An Exterior Wooden Balustrade Procedure Code: 0180004S, Surface Preparation Guidelines For Brick, Metal, Wood And Plaster Method 6: Using Coca-Cola. Procedure Code: 940003S, Regrinding Terrazzo Floors Procedure Code: 445526S, Removing Mortar Deposits And Stains From Marble Procedure Code: 640005S, Dusting and Mopping of Wood Surfaces Procedure Code: 501012S, Repairing a Scratched or Worn Incralac Coating on Bronze Procedure Code: 968001S, General Maintenance Guidelines For Ceramic Tile Concrete Repair. Procedure Code: 371007S, Removing Chewing Gum From Concrete Territories and Possessions are set by the Department of Defense. Procedure Code: 861005S, Replacing A Wood Window Sill Procedure Code: 501010S, Primers And Paints For Zinc And Galvanized Iron And Steel Procedure Code: 446501S, Spot Cleaning Oil Stains On Granite Procedure Code: 790001S, Sources of Flat Roof Failures - Inspection Guidance Procedure Code: 995001G, Cleaning Discolored Or Stained Wall Covering Individual deficiencies listed in GSAs Building Preservation Plans reference relevant technical procedures. Procedure Code: 501019S, Removing Paint from Wrought Iron, Cast Iron and Steel Using Abrasive Methods Technical Procedures Overview Procedure Code: 955002S, Replacing A Piece Of A Parquet Floor Procedure Code: 940004S, Patching Minor Chips and Cracks in Terrazzo with Cement Grout I have had a handyman get creosote substitute absolutely everywhere outside my home and am looking for ideas, tips, products on how to remove the stains. Procedure Code: 180005G, Fire Safety Retrofitting Guidelines For Historic Buildings Procedure Code: 990001S, Evaluating When Lead Paint Mitigation Is Necessary the cleaning or removal of stains from concrete may involve the use of liquids, detergents or solvents which may run off on adjacent material, discolor the concrete or drive the stains deeper into porous concrete. Try using lard, WD-40, butter, chicken fat or olive oil on a rag. All specifications require project-specific editing and professional judgement regarding the applicability of a procedure to a particular building, project or location. Procedure Code: 1029601S, Methods Of Bird Control: Advantages And Disadvantages Procedure Code: 866001S, Repainting Steel Windows Traveler reimbursement is based on the location of the work activities and not the accommodations, unless lodging is not available at the work activity, then the agency may authorize the rate where lodging is obtained. Animal fat. 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.