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PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH EXTERNAL CLEANING OF AN HISTORIC MASONRY BUILDING IN PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
AbstractAn account of moisture and salt penetration following steam cleaning of a brick and limestone building in an urban environment is given. The salt efflorescence on the inside walls was hydrated sodium sulphate and the origin of this is discussed and conclusions presented which should help prevent future problems.