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Nunes et al., 2022 - Google Patents

Limewashes with linseed oil and its effect on water and salt transport

Nunes et al., 2022

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12408282829288183103
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Nunes C
Mlsnová K
Slížková Z
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Paints are the protective and aesthetic skin of buildings, so (re) painting is one of the most recurrent maintenance actions. Limewashes have been used since antiquity and are currently of high interest for both conservation and new construction, majorly thanks to their …
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