Karcher cooperates to preserve national monument in Germany
Feb 28, 2024 16:26:28 GMT 8
Post by nurnobisorker02 on Feb 28, 2024 16:26:28 GMT 8
As part of its cultural sponsorship program in the world, Kärcher , a global leader in cleaning solutions, cooperated with international artist Ralf Schmerberg in the cleaning of MaHalla, located in the former turbine hall of the AEG factory and listed as a national monument . Since 1980, the company has been involved in the cleaning and restoration of more than 140 monuments and buildings around the world. Among which the columns of St. Peter's Square in Rome, the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, the Umbrella of the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico, the Colossi of Memnon in Luxor, Egypt stand out. and the heads of the presidents on Mount Rushmore, United States.
On this occasion, he took on the challenge of carrying out the first professional cleaning in the room, which has been unavailable for decades and in which traces of paint and lacquer had been found since 1895, with the aim of supporting the creation of works of art and culture. “We are proud to be able to contribute material-friendly cleaning technology to the restoration of this national monument Anhui Mobile Number List building,” explained Thorsten Möwes, restoration cleaning specialist at Kärcher. Restoration cleaning The German State Monuments Office and Kärcher, in coordination with a conservationist, determined to use a gentle method in the cleaning actions that eliminated dirt, while protecting the original substances of the building. The process was carried out in different stages: in the first, water at a temperature of 90 degrees Celsius was applied to the surface of the room with a pressure of 3 to 4 bar.
In this way, much of the accumulated paint and lacquer was removed. Subsequently, the cryogenic cleaning technique was used, in which dry ice granules were applied at a temperature of -79 degrees Celsius. This combination of subzero temperature and high impact speed caused the dry ice to transform into a gaseous state. , which allowed the dirt to be removed without causing any damage to the surface. Finally, the remaining dirt was cleaned manually with a special paint removal product. In addition, one of the walls of the room was cleaned with hot water high-pressure cleaners and the dry ice technique, this allowed the creation of a light-dark contrast between the clean and dirty walls on which the words appeared. The world is full of pain , where the Berlin artist created reverse graffiti.
On this occasion, he took on the challenge of carrying out the first professional cleaning in the room, which has been unavailable for decades and in which traces of paint and lacquer had been found since 1895, with the aim of supporting the creation of works of art and culture. “We are proud to be able to contribute material-friendly cleaning technology to the restoration of this national monument Anhui Mobile Number List building,” explained Thorsten Möwes, restoration cleaning specialist at Kärcher. Restoration cleaning The German State Monuments Office and Kärcher, in coordination with a conservationist, determined to use a gentle method in the cleaning actions that eliminated dirt, while protecting the original substances of the building. The process was carried out in different stages: in the first, water at a temperature of 90 degrees Celsius was applied to the surface of the room with a pressure of 3 to 4 bar.
In this way, much of the accumulated paint and lacquer was removed. Subsequently, the cryogenic cleaning technique was used, in which dry ice granules were applied at a temperature of -79 degrees Celsius. This combination of subzero temperature and high impact speed caused the dry ice to transform into a gaseous state. , which allowed the dirt to be removed without causing any damage to the surface. Finally, the remaining dirt was cleaned manually with a special paint removal product. In addition, one of the walls of the room was cleaned with hot water high-pressure cleaners and the dry ice technique, this allowed the creation of a light-dark contrast between the clean and dirty walls on which the words appeared. The world is full of pain , where the Berlin artist created reverse graffiti.