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English: Process is being done to restore or replicate serpentine stone at Six Logan Circle, Washington, D.C. After soaking for 6 hours to remove soluble salts in a polyethylene-lined wood water tank, the pre-cast units were allowed to dry for another 6 hours. This process was repeated 3 times for each pre-cast unit
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Author James Smith
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