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  2. Blacklead - Wikipedia

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    Graphite, also known as "black lead" Mixed with oil or grease as a finish for stoves; Blacklead, another name for the Plumbago drawing style and medium; Blacklead Island, Nunavut, Canada; Black residue left from chimney smoke, cooking fires, etc. "...And the half- washed out traces of smut and blacklead that tattooed her countenance."

  3. Reckitt and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Reckitt and Sons was a leading British manufacturer of household products, notably starch, black lead, laundry blue, and household polish, and based in Kingston upon Hull. Isaac Reckitt began business in Hull in 1840, and his business became a private company "Isaac Reckitt and Sons" in 1879, and a public company in 1888. The company expanded ...

  4. Polished concrete - Wikipedia

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    Polished concrete may be considered a form of sustainable design flooring, if less material is used than in comparable types of flooring. [citation needed] Polished concrete floors have the following advantages: low-maintenance [7] – polished concrete is easily maintained with the use of clean water or a neutral pH cleaner. The application of ...

  5. Insulating concrete form - Wikipedia

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    The first expanded polystyrene ICF Wall forms were developed in the late 1960s with the expiration of the original patent and the advent of modern foam plastics by BASF. [citation needed] Canadian contractor Werner Gregori filed the first patent for a foam concrete form in 1966 with a block "measuring 16 inches high by 48 inches long with a tongue-and-groove interlock, metal ties, and a waffle ...

  6. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    Tops are cut and polished at the fabricator's shop. Engineered stone is also commonly referred to as agglomerate or agglomerated stone, the last term being that recognised by European Standards (EN 14618), although to add to the terminological confusion, this standard also includes materials manufactured with a cementitious binder.

  7. The Pros and Cons of Credit Unions - AOL

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    As with anything, there are pros and cons, but the unique benefits that credit unions offer make them an increasingly popular choice among consumers looking for the best place to park their money.

  8. Molybdochalkos - Wikipedia

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    In Mary's writings, the "blackened lead" formed by exposing the alloy to sulfur vapors was considered an artificial decomposition, entirely separate from naturally black lead. This would form a basis for the alchemical process of blackening that would later be named nigredo .

  9. Decorative concrete - Wikipedia

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    The transformation of concrete into decorative concrete is achieved through the use of a variety of materials that may be applied during the pouring process or after the concrete is cured, these materials and/or systems include but are not limited to stamped concrete, acid staining, decorative overlays, polished concrete, concrete countertops ...

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