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Betsey Seibel is the director of global marketing communications for Cold Jet, LLC, a leading manufacturer of dry ice blast cleaning and production solutions.
Restoring buildings or landmarks damaged by fire, flood, mold or even nature can be a difficult and time-consuming process. While there are many methods employed to return historical treasures or vital community buildings back to original glamour, only a few are safe or effective enough to use for restoring often fragile or aged surfaces or remediating mold from buildings without causing damage to the underlying architecture.