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Salt staining Most New Zealand cities are in areas rated severe or very severe corrosion zones. This means that contamination of buildings by salt spray from the sea is highly likely. Salt may accumulate in areas not washed by rain. Salt can also be left behind as a by-product of killing mould using sodium hypochlorite type bleaches. Salt will bleed through waterborne paints and cause staining. Fresh salt deposits may be left by strong off sea winds requiring daily attention. Stains can be sealed off using Resene Sureseal. Prevent salt problems by thorough surface preparation including washing with copious quantities of freshwater. |
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