To: Gary Keme
From: Jeevacation
Sent Fri 3/5/2010 6:37:47 PM
Subject: Fwd: 01901 - LSJ Blackboard
Kristen
Kristen
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From: Doug Schoettle
Date: March 5, 2010 1:17:16 PM GMT-04:00
To: jeevacationOgmail.com
Subject: FW: 01901 - LSJ Blackboard
Jeffrey, Typical crap from Molyneux: Use eraser to remove chalk, wash board with
water, we all teamed this in grade school. The board does not take chalk. Doug
--- On Thu, 3/4/10, Kristen Goff wrote:
From: Kristen Goff
Subject: FW: 01901 - LSJ Blackboard
To: "Doug Schoettle"
Cc: "Filar Molyneux"
Date: Thursday, March 4, 2010, 12:08 PM
Doug,
In reference to the blackboard, below is additional information from Fancelli for cleaning
instructions and material components of the blackboard. Also attached at the bottom of
this email is our initial email to you from Fancelli in regards to cleaning.
Best,
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From: Dueemme arredamenti
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 3:31 AM
To: Fancelli Paneling
Subject: Re: Saint James - blackboard specs
Dear Christian,
From what you say it seems that the client or someone else might have tried to clean
the blackboard with a product and the chalk slips on the surface without writing.
The working principle of this paint is that it contains microbeads that make the surface
abrasive in order to crumble the chalk to write.
If they have used a oroduct containina oil or wax this oaint can be cleaned with warm
water and mild soap. Rinse well with clear water afterwards.
To oroperly answer the question of the cleaning we should know exactly what product was
used.
If they have used a product containing silicone there are specific cleaners to try.
But if the beads have been leveled it is necessary to mint the surface again.
Cleaning should be done with soft cloth may be soft brush — no scrubbing -
In any case, the dealer say that the ownership of the trademark Sayerlack is U.S.
htto://www.saverlack.itidefault.aso?country=USA
I hope that this information can help you
From: Kristen Goff
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 2:44 PM
To: 'Doug Schoettle'
Cc: Pilar Molyneux; Aurelien Gallet; JPM Office
Subject: 01901 - LSJ Blackboard
Hello Doug,
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We received some information from Fancelli regarding the blackboard. We arc
awaiting the actual specification of the material but please review Fancelli's
comments:
• They used the regular blackboard material used in schools and universities
• The blackboard was working when delivered and was tested on site by Doug
Schoenle, Mr. Molyneux, Doug Stine and Fancelli
• The installation and finisher crew did not apply anything on the blackboard during
their visit
• Please check the quality of chalk — some are harder than others — soft chalk will
certainly be more effective
• A dry cloth or felt brush (as used in schools) should be used to clean the
blackboard. A damp cloth with water can be used to remove all residue of chalk.
We will forward additional technical information about the blackboard once
received.
Best,
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EFTA01825784