A little bit of progress, and some comments for the post mortem – if there is ever going to be one

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The work on the wall is finished and the mats were finally removed.

I – yet again – spent about half a day trying to clean up after the most recent work. Specks of white pain all over the balcony, including on the furniture, relatively easy to remove, but time consuming.

The glue from the tape with which they fastened the mats can probably be removed, but I don’t know how.

I have also started removing splashes of cement from a while ago now that I know that Cresco never had any intention of removing them. They are harder to remove, but with time, I guess I just have to get it done.

One type of stain will never go away. They are on the wall as well as on the floor and seem to have somehow seeped into the surfaces.

I would like to add that the floor of my balcony, as well and parts of the wall, for example as seen in photo number 3, had been freshly coated just before this whole thing started.

The – for us – most claustrophobic part of the scaffolding is still there, despite the fact that it no longer seems to be needed. It was added independently of the main scaffolding, and could therefore be removed independently of the main scaffolding so as not to ruin more of the summer for us than necessary.

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