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f. Site Evaluation & Documentation <br /> •Assess current condition: surface integrity; chipping, cracks, and structural stability. <br /> • Assessment meeting scheduled with Mural Color restorationist Carlos for testing on wall <br /> 2. Surface Preparation <br /> • Cleaning: Remove dirt, grease, and contaminants using appropriate cleaning methods <br /> Utilize product/equipment for removal of layers of overpaint (exact process/options <br /> dependent on testing done onsite with restoration team) • Repairs: Fill cracks, holes, and <br /> damaged sections with appropriate measures • Surface Smoothing: Sand down uneven areas <br /> to create a uniform painting surface • Sealing &Priming: Apply a high-quality primer suited <br /> for exterior murals, ensuring it is compatible with the mural paint and designed for longevity, <br /> 3. Mural Restore/Recreation Process <br /> • if parts of the original mural are still visible, use tracing, grid method, or projection to <br /> accurately transfer the design onto the prepared surface • If the original design is missing or <br /> significantly damaged, reconstruct elements using archival images and original artist input <br /> 4. Protective Coating & ;Final Inspection <br /> • Apply an anti-graffiti sealant to protect the mural from vandalism and weather <br /> damage • Conduct a final inspection to ensure quality, accuracy, and historical integrity. <br /> j. Ongoing Maintenance & Preservation Plan <br /> e <br /> • Coordinate with city to establish a regular city maintenance schedule for cleaning and long <br /> term protection of restored/recreated historic mural <br /> *"Estimated timeline for total project completion: 4-6 months"*" <br />