Masonry Magazine June 2012 Page. 41

Masonry Magazine June 2012 Page. 41

Masonry Magazine June 2012 Page. 41
DIEDRICH TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
MASONRY CLEANING & RESTORATION

DIEDRICH engineers a full line of high-performance detergent products that fulfill today's demand for a safe, cost-effective alternative to surface-damaging standbys such as sandblasting and muriatic acids.

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