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Laxey Wheel gets a Thermaclean

Emergency repairs to the mechanism of the wheel are being carried out and maintenance which was planned for future years has been brought forward. The works are now being combined into one substantial programme so that there should only be one period of closure. This will mean that the Laxey Wheel should be ready to…

Medieval limestone restoration at St Albans

Damaged and weathered medieval limestone at St Albans was in need of a thorough clean, and equipment from Restorative Techniques were chosen for the project. St Albans is an amazing mixture of architectural styles, with new Lancaster stone embedded in various ways and colours, alongside the original medieval limestone, beautifully carved stone details and medieval…

Video of ThermaTech with abrasive

Video of ThermaTech with abrasive Restorative Techniques, the specialist cleaning equipment supplier that makes the ThermaTech superheated water cleaning system (often called steam cleaning), has published a video showing it in use with a new abrasive attachment. You can watch the video by clicking on the Vimeo link below. ThermaTech has previously cleaned with superheated…

ThermaTech adopted by Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Restorative Techniques’ ThermaTech adopted by Commonwealth War Graves Commission The ThermaTech INOX has been chosen by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to clean its memorials to those who died in the two World Wars. ThermaTech stone cleaning equipment from Restorative Techniques is being used all over the world by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC)…

Cleaning of the Newtown Cenotaph

The Newtown Cenotaph memorial was cleaned from top to bottom… Special thanks to Powys Fire Service who provided all of the water for cleaning, with the excellent Therma Tech, steam-cleaning equipment. Work carried out by Elliott Ryder Conservation Posted By Restorative Techniques