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The Use of Lead Paint for Historic Buildings
The use of lead, paint is still permitted for some listed buildings in the United Kingdom, but there has been an almost complete discontinuity in its manufacture and use, and present-day utilization has not always been successful. This paper addresses a number of issues relating to the raw materials, formulation, application and permanence of lead paint, which must be taken into account if the correct visual appearance and acceptable lifetime are to be achieved.
The Use of Lead Paint for Historic Buildings
The use of lead, paint is still permitted for some listed buildings in the United Kingdom, but there has been an almost complete discontinuity in its manufacture and use, and present-day utilization has not always been successful. This paper addresses a number of issues relating to the raw materials, formulation, application and permanence of lead paint, which must be taken into account if the correct visual appearance and acceptable lifetime are to be achieved.
The Use of Lead Paint for Historic Buildings
Seeley, Nigel (author)
Journal of Architectural Conservation ; 5 ; 24-42
1999-01-01
19 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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