Questions and answers. Sand-lime bricks; cement and oil stains; nails for slates and tiles; oil attack on concrete; noise from heating installations; silicones for waterproofing walls; plastering of painted brickwork; fluorescent lighting.
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Sand-lime or concrete bricks; removal of cement slurry stains; nails for slates and tiles; oil attack on concrete; noise reduction from heating installations; silicones for waterproofing walls; plastering previously painted brickwork; health effects of fluorescent lighting; removal of oil stains from brickwork and concrete.
Digest 125 (August 1959) adds that aluminium alloy nails are included in the 1958 edition of BS CP142 and have been used successfully since 1950.