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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR RESTORING WORKSTONE FAƇADES WITH ANY DESIGN, IN PARTICULAR WITH OUTSTANDING PROFILE LINKS
abstract The invention relates to a process for restoring ashlar facades of any design, in particular having projecting profile members. The damaged areas are etched at an angle and the inner surfaces of the damaged areas are cut out; the cut-out areas are then, after cleaning, strengthened with silicic acid esters and holes are drilled in the stone hollows and plugs for steel screws are inserted. The stone hollows are subsequently moistened, provided with slurries of priming mortar, and a highly diffusible priming mortar is applied which, after primary setting, is roughened; the priming is solidified and then wetted again and provided with a slurry of restoring mortar, with the subsequent application of a highly diffusible restoring mortar. Thereafter, the surface is screeded to the desired surface and the stone is then dressed to correspond to the particular original surroundings. The restored areas are then moistened, the restoring mortar is then impregnated with silicic acid esters and the surface of the restoring mortar which is to be painted is then blended in with the surrounding stones; at the same time, sand is blasted into the wet paint and a further matching of colour is carried out by means of scumbling.
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